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Victoria Richards, The Independent It’s not the Tube, though travelling on London Underground during a heatwave is a bit like taking a one-way ticket directly into hell, into Dante’s...
Seven of eight earth system boundaries (ESBs) that are critical for stability of the planet’s health and survival of species have already been crossed, a new research paper by the...
Tess Taylor, Tribune News Service This winter there were moments when I wasn’t sure I was going to make it back into my garden. I wasn’t sure I wanted...
Where once the population of Barcelona drank mostly from its rivers and wells, Spain’s second city now relies upon a labyrinth-like mesh of green, blue and purple pipes inside an...
Increased political resistance to new EU laws to protect the environment has left the European Commission fighting to keep intact its vision for Europe’s green transition. Ahead of elections in...
Stefano Bernabei, Reuters Monte Cimone, a popular ski resort in Italy’s Apennine Mountains, invested 5 million euros in artificial snowmaking before the winter season in an attempt to stave...
Climate change is inevitable, irreversible and disastrous (“Indian states feature on world’s top 50 facing climate risk,” March 1, Gulf Today website). The report “Gross Domestic Climate Risk” is alarming...
Global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose by under one per cent in 2022 — less than initially feared — as the growth of solar, wind, EVs, heat pumps and...
It is an interesting study that volcanic eruptions caused cooling of temperatures as found in the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, and it has reduced temperatures by 3...
Adam Minter, Tribune News Service The 23-year drought that’s parching the Southwest is forcing Arizona to make a bitter choice. Unless developers can find new sources of water, the...