UK Government kickstarts £2bn cycling and walking revolution

Thousands of miles of new protected bike lanes, cycle training and bikes available on prescription will be rolled out under new plans to overhaul cycling and walking in England.

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How to Be an Effective Online Ally for the Social and Environmental Justice Fight

As climate activists, we can't fight the climate crisis without considering the systemic impacts that environmental racism and White supremacy have on the frontline communities most affected by pollution and our warming world.

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There's a Heatwave at the Arctic ‘Doomsday Vault’

What better place to build a Doomsday Vault than the remote, snow-covered islands of Norway's Arctic Svalbard? Sitting around 1,000 kilometers from the North Pole, the facility is buried in permafrost to protect the precious seed samples housed there.

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Coastal Flooding Could Threaten Millions and Cost Trillions by 2100, New Study Finds

The climate crisis may usher in a new level of global economic catastrophe and human suffering as extreme weather worsens and coastal

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Polluted U.S. Neighborhoods Haven't Improved in 40 Years

If you lived in a community suffering from bad air quality in 1981, chances are your neighborhood hasn't improved much.

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Lack of Wild Bees Causes Crop Shortage, Could Lead to Food Security Issues

Without bees, future generations may not be able to identify with adages like, 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away.'

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Groundwater Sustainability Is Needed More Than Ever

he immediate emergency of COVID-19 has been a powerful reminder that the most valuable things in our lives are our families, friends, and the welfare of our communities.  

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Brazilian Amazon fires are surging, particularly on Indigenous lands

In one year, fires in the Brazilian Amazon rose 77 per cent on Indigenous lands and 50 per cent on protected nature reserves.

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The Methuselah tree and the secrets of Earth’s oldest organisms

The 5,000-year-old bristlecone pine in California is a vivid example of how resourceful and resilient life can be.

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Developers v Durrell: the battle over Corfu's 'jewel of nature'

Super-rich join naturalists in fight to halt building of luxury resort on biodiverse headland .

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Extra 23 million people could face coastal flooding within 30 years, even with emission cuts, study says

Human-caused sea level rise, storm surges and high tides will put trillions of dollars of assets at risk around the world by the end of the century .

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More coal power generation closed than opened around the world this year, research finds

China continues to increase its coal power, but in India construction has ground to a near halt.

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3E to support Antwerp with innovative floating PV system.

3E has been appointed by POM Antwerp to provide technical advisory services and guidance during the tendering process for the installation of a floating PV system at the Science Park University of Antwerp in Niel, Belgium.

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Online speed dating for the PV community.

On 17 June 2020, sixteen guests from industry and research organizations virtually met each other to explore the possibility of partnering up on future research projects related to the operations and diagnosis of PV plants.

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EU signs memorandum for the future of the EU Islands Initiative.

On 24 June 2020, the European Commission and 14 Member States (Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Portugal, The Kingdom of Spain and Sweden) signed the Memorandum of Split, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ensuring the future of the Clea

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A Quarter of Bangladesh Is Flooded. Millions Have Lost Everything.

The country’s latest calamity illustrates a striking inequity of our time: The people least responsible for climate change are among those most hurt by its consequences.

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EuroSun 2020 | Virtual Conference (1-3 September 2020)

      3 Αugust 2020 EuroSun 2020

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Fridays for Future Announces Next Global Climate Strike Date.

This Autumn, the school strike movement Fridays For Future calls for a global climate action day. On September 25th, demonstrations and manifestations will take place all across the globe, all adjusted according to Covid-19 circumstances.

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EuroSun 2020 - Online programme available.

EuroSun 2020 offers a platform to discuss the latest developments with leading solar energy experts as well as policy makers and industry representatives. We have created an exciting and dynamic online programme and invite you to explore it and to register!

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