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The Supreme Court has recently made a landmark ruling stating that Surrey County Council should have considered downstream emissions in their decision on the proposal for new oil wells. This precedent is significant as it now requires companies to consider emissions from their products when planning new drilling projects, potentially affecting the future of the […]
The recent deadly heatwave that swept across the Southwestern U.S, Mexico, and Central America was made 35 times more likely, and 2.5 degrees hotter due to human-induced climate change, as reported by World Weather Attribution. The intensity of the heatwave was unprecedented, with the Sonoran Desert in Mexico marking its hottest day ever at a […]
Mondi, a global leader in packaging and paper, has revolutionized the world of packaging with their sustainable product, Hug&Hold. This innovative alternative to conventional plastic shrink wrap for PET bottle bundle packs is designed with a kraft paper sleeve and a corrugated carrying handle. This groundbreaking solution not only replaces non-biodegradable plastic, but it also […]
Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection highlights Soil microbiomes, refer to the diverse communities of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and viruses, that inhabit the soil. These microscopic organisms are integral to the health and functionality of ecosystems, playing crucial roles in nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, soil structure maintenance, and plant growth support. Despite their fundamental […]
“Kyoto,” a play crafted by playwrights Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, is a riveting dramatization of the events surrounding the landmark 1997 Kyoto Protocol, a critical climate agreement aimed at reducing global carbon emissions. Drawing inspiration from a radio show about the Kyoto Protocol negotiations, the play brings to life the intense discussions and debates […]