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We’re flying less. And wild places that count on tourism dollars are starting to take notice

Dimitri Selibas Between flight shaming and a global pandemic, destinations that depend on travellers to protect ecosystems are finding themselves with fewer resources to do so. Rincon del Mar, a beachside hamlet on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, is part of a burgeoning industry that is helping to tur

European Investment Bank to invest € 7.5 billion for various sectors including COVID-19

€ 3.2 billion for COVID-19 public health, elderly care and targeted business support € 1.5 billion for clean transport, including electric vehicle, high speed rail and public transport Additional backing for higher education, renewable energy and urban development € 1.9 billion for health and

Faced with a crisis, airlines seek delay on climate measures

Catherine Early The aviation sector deserves support to recover from Covid-19, but that doesn’t mean a free pass on climate, Aviation is one of the earliest and most visible economic losers of restrictions introduced to stop the spread of Covid-19, with 95% of passenger flights grounded. The indus

Rejecting the Bristol Airport Expansion: A vote for nature!

Surprising as it may sound, bats and birds have just won a battle over an airport. As the world grapples with a state of climate emergency and the current model of growth is being challenged worldwide, councilors of the North Somerset council in the UK have rejected the expansion plan of the Bristol

London and NYC Mayors Call on Every Major City in the World to Divest From Climate-Destroying Fossil Fuels

Jessica Corbett Ahead of a forum for local leaders from across the globe scheduled for March, Mayors Bill de Blasio of New York and Sadiq Khan of London on Tuesday urged every major city in the world to divest from the fossil fuel industries that are wrecking the planet. As part of their global call

Travel Tourism Must Transform to Survive Climate Change

The travel and tourism sector accounts for around 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions that are contributing to climate change The travel and tourism sector, with its significant economic and social benefits, has no choice but to transform to survive and thrive in the face of climate change, said

Time for an airshed approach in Delhi NCR

Polash Mukerjee Air pollution knows no political boundaries, and this severe problem in the national capital region needs a coordinated airshed approach by all government agencies across state boundaries Delhi is in the news once again for its severe air quality, regularly exceeding 250 µ

Delhi air pollution: Environmental crisis must be seen in conjunction with politics for effective solutions

If things continue in the present manner, India will have all the top 10 slots for the most polluted cities in the world; Delhi, despite its international infamy in the global hall of pollution, is not even in the top 10 in India itself, judging by Central Pollution Control Board data The pollution

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$400 Million Road Development Loan from WB to Uttar Pradesh, India

The Government of India, Government of Uttar Pradesh and the World Bank signed a $400 million loan agreement to help the state of Uttar Pradesh design and build green highways resilient to climate change The loan will strengthen, upgrade and maintain about 500 kms of the state’s core road network

Climate Revolt: Thousands disrupt International Motor Show in Frankfurt

25.000 demonstrators comprising 7,000 pedestrians and 18,000 cyclists interrupted the first open day of the International Motor Show in Frankfurt, leading to the largest mass mobilisation around the motor show in its 120+ year history, and one of the largest-ever protests against the internal c

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