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Australia is a global top-ten deforester – and Queensland is leading the way

Noel D Preece and Penny van Oosterzee Eastern Australia ranks alongside these in the top 10 of the world’s major deforestation fronts – the only one in a developed nation. When you think of devastating deforestation and extinction you usually think of the Amazon, Borneo and the Congo. But east

ING Bank to be investigated for not reporting climate pollution

A climate complaint against ING filed by Greenpeace Netherlands, Oxfam, BankTrack and Milieudefensie for violating OECD guidelines, was accepted by a Dutch representative of the OECD. The Dutch bank will be investigated by the Dutch National Contact Point (NCP) for having no plan to report on and re

In India, air pollution 2nd largest killer and children are growing smaller lungs

Landmark studies shows air pollution is now the second largest killer in India and another recent study in Journal of Indian Paediatrics shows children in Delhi are growing up with smaller lungs compared to the children of developed world  Centre for Science and Environment expresses deep shock at

Ukraine and Belarus can phase-out fossil and nuclear by 2050, if there is a political will

Ukraine and Belarus have necessary technical potential and economic reasoning to implement energy transition and increase the share of “green” energy in the Final Energy Supply to 91% and 81% by 2050 correspondingly. This was announced during the press-conference on November 14, 2017 in

Climate , Environment , Videos / 11/13/2017
Recreating the Ice age and slowing global warming in remote Russian Artic

In the remote Russian Arctic, an aging scientist and his son are trying to recreate the Ice Age. They call their experiment Pleistocene Park – a perfect home for woolly mammoths, resurrected by modern genetics. But the mammoths are only a means to a bigger end: defusing a carbon timebomb frozen in

South Asia needs a plan to address climate-induced migration

Max Martin Natural disasters – such as this year’s heavy rains, floods and cyclones in India, Bangladesh and Myanmar – have become a talking point at COP 23, indicating how such extreme events will increase in a warming globe. An outcome of such extreme events will be more forced migratio

Climate , Energy , Food , Water / 11/11/2017
New initiatives in energy, water and agriculture sectors announced at COP 23

New commitments and initiatives in energy, water and agriculture sectors were announced, at the United Nations Climate Conference (COP23) in Bonn, Germany, under the auspices of the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action to help implement the Paris Agreement. The Marrakech Partnership ai

Maldives planning to convert mangroves forest to an airport

Maldives, one of the most vulnerable to climate change is planning to convert mangrove forests that protected against the 2004 devastating tsunami into an airport; while receiving millions of dollars from climate funds.  The island of Kulhudhuffushi hosts the 7th largest mangrove in the Maldives. I

Climate , Environment , Food , Forests , Videos / 11/09/2017
Mangroves vanishing: Is COP 23 listening?

Despite being the fastest disappearing forest ecosystems world wide, the vanishing of mangrove forest ecosystems has not received much public attention, nor in climate talks. According to a 2014 report by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), mangroves are being destroyed at a rate that is

How we discovered a new species of Orangutan in northern Sumatra

Colin Groves & Anton Nurcahyo We have discovered a new species of orangutan – the third known species and the first new great ape to be described since the bonobo almost a century ago. The new species, called the Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis), has a smaller skull than the existing

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