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CAN CHINA REALLY LEAD THE WAY TO AN “ECOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION”?

Jeremy Lent If president Xi Jinping’s ecological vision turns out to be more than mere rhetoric, it could have a profound effect on humanity’s future. Imagine a president of the United States calling for an “ecological civilization” that ensures “harmony between human and nature.” Now im

Garbage menace: Why should urban planners in India take the Court observations seriously?

Garbage dumping yards are piling up across the country. Our municipal bodies are dumping the solid wastes irresponsibly, and most of the times illegally, in such dumping grounds and many other open places including river beds, flood plains, abandoned water bodies, crop fields and nearby villages On

Partnership Campaign to Save the Paris Agreement

Climate Scorecard has launched a Partnership Campaign to save the Paris Agreement and are inviting all concerned organizations to join the Campaign. This Campaign is targeted at getting countries, especially leading greenhouse gas emitting countries, to strengthen the ambition of their pledges to th

Progress Urged As Bangkok Climate Talks Open To Prepare Paris Agreement Implementation

Against the backdrop of severe and record heatwaves, bushfires, droughts and floods across the world, governments are convening a supplementary meeting in Bangkok to prepare the implementation guidelines of the Paris Climate Change Agreement. The guidelines are needed to make the Paris Agreement wo

Watch: Japan’s Town With No Waste

The village of #Kamikatsu in #Japan has taken their commitment to #sustainability to a new level.

Brazil hits emissions target early, but rising deforestation risks reversal

John C. Cannon The decline in deforestation between 2016 and 2017 saved emissions of the equivalent of 610 million metric tons (672 million tons) of carbon dioxide from the Brazilian Amazon and 170 million metric tons (187 million tons) from the Cerrado, Brazil’s wooded savanna, according to the B

Kerala shows the risk of severe floods is still evolving

The #Kerala #flood #crisis is a timely reminder that #climate #change is expected to increase the frequency and magnitude of severe #flooding across the world.

Photo feature: Locals in Bhutan and India join across border to manage a river

The #Saralbhanga #River (also called Swrmanga) that flows from Sarphang district of #Bhutan to #Assam in #India. About 500 #farmers from five #villages close to the #international #border contribute to building, repairing and maintaining this #check #dam on the river, a #traditional diversion based

World Orangutan Day: Numbers in decline despite Indonesian government’s claims

The #team found that half of all #Bornean #Orangutans are impacted by #resource #extraction, and that their numbers fell by more than 100,000 over the sixteen years of the study -1999 to 2015

Indigenous Environmental Defender killed as logging mafia targets tribe in Brazil

A leader of an #Amazon #tribe acclaimed for its #environmental #defenders has been #killed, the latest in a series of deaths among the tribe.

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