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Human footprint eliminated 68 % of species in 50 years

Globally, monitored population sizes of mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have declined an average of 68% between 1970 and 2016, according to World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Living Planet Report 2020. Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean have fared worst, with an average declin

Who rules climate intervention on the high seas?

Olive Heffernan With a range of marine geoengineering field trials moving forward, attention is turning to how research and eventual deployment should be governed In late March, as most of the world was adjusting to lockdown, oceanographer Daniel Harrison was setting sail for the Great Barrier Reef.

Industries lobby to counter Africa’s fight against plastic

The American Chemistry Council has lobbied the US government during the COVID-19 pandemic to use a US-Kenya trade deal to expand the plastics industry’s footprint across Africa. Documents obtained by Unearthed — Greenpeace’s investigative journalism platform — through the Freedom of Informat

Argentina can be carbon neutral – but does it want to be?

Jazmín Rocco Predassi  A new report looks at the different pathways for Argentina to achieve a zero-emissions economy by 2050 Stabilising global temperature rises to below 2°C and as close to 1.5°C as possible is the 2015 Paris Agreement’s goal and requires reaching net zero greenhouse gas emi

Social Distancing: Racism, Caste System, and Sanitation!

Samit Aich Racism and Caste discrimination are not the only two forms of social distancing that has been practiced – the list is a shamefully long one-gender, sexual orientation, economic, modern slavery, child labour… Let’s face it. This issue always existed. For a very large pop

UN plan to protect 30 percent of the planet could displace 300 million

One hundred twenty eight environmental and human rights NGOs and experts warn that a United Nations drive to increase global protected areas such as national parks could lead to severe human rights violations and cause irreversible social harm for some of the world’s poorest people In May 2021

Creating a net zero carbon future in the water sector

Water utilities of the future will be energy utilities too, exporting excess renewable energy to local electricity networks.   The water sector is energy-hungry and is responsible for a significant amount of global greenhouse gas emissions.  The water sector is energy-hungry, with energy consumpt

Top 1% of EU households have carbon footprints 22 times larger than climate targets allow

Diana Ivanova, University of Leeds and Richard Wood, Norwegian University of Science and Technology To keep global warming below 1.5°C, we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 2.5 tonnes of CO₂ per person per year by 2030. But we recently analysed more than 275,000 household budg

Germany to issue Green German Federal Securities from 2020

Germany published its first framework for Green German Federal Securities. The aim of these securities is to make Germany’s “green” budget spending transparent while also strengthening the country’s position in the area of sustainable finance. As a benchmark issuer for the euro area,

Extinction Rebellion Launch Ocean Rebellion Targeting Luxury Cruise Liner

Jessica Corbett The group aims to “address cascading collapses in biodiversity due to overfishing, human-caused climate change, deep sea mining, and other marine emergencies.” A new grassroots climate movement called Ocean Rebellion officially launched this week with non-violent direct a

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