Dispose of e-Waste Responsibly and Earn Rewards with True DTAC’s Project

Dispose of e-Waste Responsibly and Earn Rewards with True DTAC’s Project

Title: True DTAC Launches “e-Waste, Right Place, Good for the Heart” Project to Promote Responsible E-Waste Disposal Date: June 20, 2023 True DTAC, a leading telecommunications company, has recently announced the launch of their new project called “e-Waste, Right Place, Good for the Heart.” The initiative aims to address the growing issue of electronic waste … Read more

Held v. Montana: Landmark Trial Could Pave the Way for Climate Lawsuits Nationwide

Held v. Montana: Landmark Trial Could Pave the Way for Climate Lawsuits Nationwide

The case, dubbed “Held v. Montana,” is being watched closely because its outcome could support other lawsuits across the country, targeting both the fossil fuel industry and the authorities. The 16 plaintiffs claim that the “dangerous effects of fossil fuels and the climate crisis” harmed them – the children being “singularly vulnerable” to these effects … Read more

First Climate Change Trial in US: Montana Accused of Violating Constitutional Rights for a Clean Environment

First Climate Change Trial in US: Montana Accused of Violating Constitutional Rights for a Clean Environment

Published on : 13/06/2023 – 11:05 01:27 The first trial related to climate change in the United States opened Monday in Montana, after a dozen young people sued the northwestern state, accusing it of violating their constitutional right to a “clean and healthy environment”. Continue reading on the same topics: 2023-06-13 09:05:00 #United #States #Montana … Read more

World to Witness Record Temperatures in the Next Five Years

World to Witness Record Temperatures in the Next Five Years

agencies Saturday, May 20, 2023 05:16 PM The World Meteorological Organization warned that the world will witness record temperatures, the highest in history, during the five years from 2023 to 2027, according to Sky News. According to the scientific study prepared by the United Nations, touching the threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius, which is expected … Read more

New York City’s Sinking Buildings: A Warning for Natural Disasters

New York City’s Sinking Buildings: A Warning for Natural Disasters

Alarm in New York: The city that never sleeps keeps sinking! According to a study by the “American Geophysical Union” (AGU; available from BILD), the famous skyscrapers of the “Big Apple” are to blame. In the AGU report, the researchers conclude that rising sea levels around the world are not a good combination with New … Read more

Study Shows Fossil Fuel Producers Responsible for Over a Third of Wildfires in Western North America

Study Shows Fossil Fuel Producers Responsible for Over a Third of Wildfires in Western North America

Researchers from the Union of Concerned Scientists did the study to shed light on the role of the world’s largest producers “to bear their share of responsibility for the cost” of the fires and their impact. The world’s largest producers of fossil fuels are responsible for more than a third of the area burned by … Read more

“UN Climate Report: Last Eight Years Were the Hottest on Record, Alarming Rise in Sea Levels and Glaciers”

“UN Climate Report: Last Eight Years Were the Hottest on Record, Alarming Rise in Sea Levels and Glaciers”

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today. The last eight years have seen an unprecedented increase in global temperatures, setting new records for heat levels year after year. This trend is no coincidence; it is driven by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet at an alarming … Read more

Can You Solve This Climate Puzzle Every Year, Just Like Finnish School Children?

Can You Solve This Climate Puzzle Every Year, Just Like Finnish School Children?

Climate change has become a hot topic across the globe, with melting ice caps, rising temperatures, and erratic weather patterns threatening our planet. But how can we educate future generations about this complex issue, and inspire them to take action? Finnish educators have found an innovative way to engage their students through a unique challenge … Read more

The Water Crisis on the European Continent is Increasingly Worrying

The Water Crisis on the European Continent is Increasingly Worrying

Jakarta – The issue of global warming is real. Recent studies show that the water crisis on the European continent seems to be increasingly worrying. A study from Graz University of Technology Austria said the water situation in Europe had become “very precarious”. A number of lakes in several European countries have dried up due … Read more

The Breaking Up of a London-sized Iceberg in Antarctica

The Breaking Up of a London-sized Iceberg in Antarctica

REUTERS | CNN Indonesia Wednesday, 25 Jan 2023 14:22 WIB Jakarta, CNNIndonesia — Satellite imagery shows an iceberg nearly the size of Greater London breaking off from the 150-metre-thick Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The iceberg broke apart after years of natural cracking and eventually expanded and caused the iceberg to break free. The British … Read more