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  • China Aims To Improve Climate Change Adaptation as Risks Grow
    FILE PHOTO: Smoke billows from the chimneys of Europe's largest biggest coal-fired power plant, May 7, 2009.
    Climate change is posing not only long-term issues, but also making China more vulnerable to "sudden and extreme" disasters, according to national advisers.
  • Microplastics Have Reached Antarctic Snow
    ANTARCTICA
    Microplastics have been discovered for the first time in the snows of Antarctica, and at a higher concentration than in the surrounding seas.
  • Climate Change: Vanishing Of Siberian Tundra In Less Than 500 Years A Risk
    A replica depicting globe on fire during a
    The loss of the tundra will not only be detrimental to biodiversity and human civilization, but it may also accelerate Arctic warming
  • Record Heatwave In India Kills 25, Strains Energy Supply
    EXTREME HEAT
    Temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in several states in India, with some states experiencing temperatures not recorded in over a century.
  • Bahrain Bans Single-Use Plastics To Meet Emissions Reduction Target
    BANNED
    The policy intends to promote environmental protection measures in Bahrain.
  • Scientists Breeding Endangered Florida Coral Species – The First Step Toward Reef Restoration
    Coral Reefs
    They produced a rare kind of coral as part of research aimed at restoring damaged reefs off the coast of Florida threatened by a new illness.
  • U.S., E.U. Guilty Of Unsustainable Extracting Of Natural Resources, Research Says
    AMAZON FIRE
    We must choose whether we want that relationship to be built on exploitation and extraction or reciprocity and compassion.
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    It's all about the little changes first.
  • Swedish Startup Using Crows To Clean Streets Of Used Cigarettes
    Cigarette butt
    A startup company in Sweden has launched a pilot program in Södertälje, which teaches crows to pick up discarded cigarettes butts in exchange for food.
  • Air Pollution Has Messed Up Sex Ratio Of Babies, Study Says
    A woman wearing a mask walks on a road as heavy smog blankets China's capital Beijing
    Environmental factors can affect the likelihood of offspring being male or female in some species, and now maybe, including humans.
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