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No Mask? You May Not Worry About Climate Change, Either
By: Jenessa Duncombe
People untroubled by climate change are more likely to forgo masks in public.
According to a recent poll by the technology company Morning Consult, the decision to wear a mask in the United States correlates with!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Unilever, H&M Among 150 Companies Worth US$2 Trillion Urging Net-Zero Pandemic Recovery
In the biggest ever CEO-led climate advocacy effort backed by the United Nations, 155 multinational companies with a combined market capitalisation of over US$2.4 trillion have signed a joint statement urging world governments to align!-->…
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Greta Thunberg Features In New Pearl Jam Music Video With Climate Message
Iconic American rock band Pearl Jam has enlisted Greta Thunberg, the famous teenage climate activist, to warn viewers about the climate emergency in the band’s latest music video for their new track “Retrograde”. This is not the first time!-->…
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Eco-Fascism Is On The Rise, Here’s How You Can Fight Against It
Since the pandemic struck, a slew of stories pointing to what appears to be the positive impact of coronavirus on the environment have been circulating on social media. While it is indeed true that carbon emissions have significantly!-->…
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Cleaner Air In Europe Due To Lockdown Led to 11,000 Fewer Deaths
A new study has revealed that the improvement in air quality in Europe due to the coronavirus lockdown has prevented 11,000 deaths from air pollution in the continent. The study also found fewer cases of asthma and preterm births, and!-->…
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Google, Microsoft, IBM Are Using AI To Predict Climate Outcomes
By: Chris Chen
While current climate models are often inaccurate and have large outcome ranges, artificial intelligence (AI) once again shows itself to be a potential solution. Companies like Google and IBM are already!-->!-->!-->…
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Ocean Breezes Can Blow Microplastic Ashore, Study Finds
A new study by researchers at the University of Strathclyde and the Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées at the University of Toulouse reveals that sea spray contains tiny plastic particles. The scientists say that once broken down in the ocean into!-->…
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Meat-Free Future? Sustainable Farms See Jump In Business Amid Covid-19
By: Amanda Holpuch
Supply chain problems and workplace infection risks mean experts are urging US producers to focus on sustainability.
Americans are nearing a future where the nation’s beloved steak dinners, cheeseburgers and!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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UN: Pandemic Will Push 34 Million People Into Extreme Poverty In 2020
The United Nations’ mid-year update, the World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) report, expects that the coronavirus pandemic will drive more than 34 million people into extreme poverty. Highlighting that the crisis will exacerbate!-->…
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Record Global Carbon Dioxide Concentrations In Spite Of Covid-19
Reports of localised air quality improvements during the coronavirus pandemic have given the false impression that the climate crisis is improving, warned experts from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) his week. The most!-->…
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Post-Coronavirus Unsustainable “Revenge Shopping” Could Bring About Future Crises
As various cities return to normal as coronavirus lockdowns begin to ease, long queues and increased foot traffic in stores have been fuelled primarily by “revenge shoppers” who have been deprived for months. The phenomenon is most marked!-->…
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Virus Outbreaks In Slaughterhouses Globally Exposes Meat Industry Danger
Meat plants all over the world are struggling to contain coronavirus outbreaks amongst its employees, shedding light on the nature of the work itself and the wider livestock industry that is fuelling the spread of disease. Critics are!-->…
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Mulberry Pledges To End Use Of Exotic Animal Materials
British luxury fashion brand Mulberry has announced that they will stop using any exotic animal materials going forward. While consumer interest in animal-free lines have been steadily rising in recent years, the latest move comes amidst!-->…
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“It’s Happening Now” Potentially Fatal Extreme Heat & Humidity Already More Frequent
In a new study, scientists have found that intolerable and potentially fatal outbreaks of humid and hot weather is on the rise around the world, suggesting that alarming warnings about the consequences of global heating are already!-->…
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No More Business As Usual After Coronavirus Crisis, Say City Leaders From Hong Kong To New York
Mayors from many of the world’s leading cities have agreed that the world cannot afford to return to the business-as-usual approach after the Covid-19 pandemic. In a newly published “statement of principles” under the global collaborative!-->…
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Millions Exposed: Gas Stove Indoor Air Pollution Levels Up To Five Times Worse Than Outdoor Air
Gas stove cookers are making people sick and contributing levels of air pollution that is anywhere from two to five times dirtier than outdoor air, according to a new report. With the lack of indoor air quality standards, the researchers!-->…
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Sustainable “Doughnut” Economics To Lead Amsterdam’s Post-Pandemic Recovery
As the Dutch capital begins to plan for its post-pandemic recovery, it is ditching traditional financial models for a new “doughnut” metric, a system that keeps poverty at bay while ensuring environmental sustainability. In doing so, it!-->…
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Fossil Fuel Firms Linked To Trump Get Millions In Coronavirus Small Business Aid
By: Emily Holden
Revealed: Oil and mining firms – some with ties to Trump officials – taking advantage of funding, review shows.
US fossil fuel companies have taken at least $50m in taxpayer money they probably won’t have to!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Pulitzer Prizes Honour Climate Journalism & Environmental News
Climate journalism swept the floor at the prestigious Pulitzer Prizes on Monday (May 4), with The Washington Post winning the explanatory reporting award for its series examining the dangerous effects of a 2 degrees Celsius rise in global!-->…
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Climate-Forward Companies “Outperformed” During Pandemic According To HSBC
Companies with a strong environmental focus have outperformed the broader stock market, said HSBC. The news comes during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which has caused a global economic fallout unseen since the Great Depression in the!-->…
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Wildlife Conservation Crumbling As Ecotourism Drops Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Conservation work to protect some of the world’s vulnerable wildlife species and ecosystems are now facing an emergency situation as ecotourism comes to a standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many wildlife organisations rely on!-->…
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