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Bitter harvest — 30 years of broken GMO promises
Three decades after the first GMO crops were planted, Save Our Seeds, in collaboration with GMWatch, with contributions from Beyond GM, explores the fate of eight GMO promises once...
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“End of Fish Day” in the EU: a wake-up call for sustainable seafood consumption
Seas At Risk reveals a sobering reality in European seafood consumption. According to an analysis carried out by Seas At Risk , as of today , the European Union...
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Groups File First Environmental Lawsuit Vs. New Trump Administration, Challenging Illegal Order to Undo Ocean Protections from Offshore Drilling
Today, groups concerned about the threats from offshore drilling filed the first environmental legal challenge against the new Trump administration. One group is challenging an illegal order by President Trump to revoke former...
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Weather Whiplash is Amplifying Wildfire Risk
Reno, Nev. – While fires engulfed large swaths of Southern California in early January, destroying more than 16,000 structures, taking at least 29 lives, and choking the air with...
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Aviation: Reduce contrail warming for less than €4 per flight ticket – new study
Contrails - the white lines in the sky created by planes - have a net warming effect on the planet, at least as important as the one caused by...
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New attribution studies: Increasing effects of global warming on fire dynamics and public health
Climate change is increasingly influencing fire behavior worldwide and intensifying fire smoke, endangering public health from air pollution caused by fires. These are the results of two new climate...
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Bitter disappointment as pro-whaling nations at IWC block South Atlantic whale sanctuary
LIMA, Peru—Delegates from Humane Society International attending the 69th International Whaling Commission meeting in Peru, expressed bitter disappointment today that pro-whaling nations have once again voted against the creation of...
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Half the world’s countries have degraded freshwater systems, UN finds
Nairobi – In half the world’s countries one or more types of freshwater ecosystems are degraded, including rivers, lakes and aquifers. River flow has significantly decreased, surface water bodies...