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America´s Love of Luxury Toilet Paper is Destroying Canadian Forests
Major brands’ refusal to use sustainable materials is having a devastating impact on forests and climate, new report say...
19 Horse Deaths Prompt PETA to Call For Investigation Into Thoroughbred Trainers
Over the course of just eight weeks, 19 Thoroughbred horses died at the Santa Anita racetrack in Arcadia, California. We...
EPA fails to enforce ´major´ pollution crime, including 2 Minn. incidents
The Environmental Protection Agency is letting an increasing number of polluters get away with breaking the law while ex...
Plastic particles found even in deepest ocean animals
Animals in the deepest ocean trenches have been found with plastic fragments in their gut, according to new research sho...
Air pollution: the downside of Europe´s exceptionally warm winter
20 degrees Celsius in London, 19 degrees Celcius in Paris Western Europe is basking in the sun as the continent enjoys ...
5 fashion materials you didn´t realise were bad for wildlife
The fashion industry has a dark side, a lot darker than many of us realise.
Trump administration condemned over delaying action on toxic drinking water
EPA to spend at least another year considering whether to restrict toxic chemicals found in drinking water.
Police estimate 11,000 joined today´s climate protest in Brussels
Thousands of Belgian teenagers skipped school for a sixth straight week to ask the government for better climate protect...
Environmental groups plan to sue U.S. Steel over air pollution
Two environmental organizations have notified the U.S. Steel Corp.
Northern China pollution up by 16% in January
Air pollution in 39 major northern Chinese cities rose 16 per cent on the year in January, official data showed, with su...
Emissions threaten to melt two-thirds of Himalayan glaciers
Two-thirds of Himalayan glaciers - the world´s "Third Pole" - could melt by 2100.
European colonizers killed so many Native Americans that it changed the global climate, researc...
When Europeans arrived in the Americas, they caused so much death and disease that it changed the global climate, a new ...
The real 10-year challenge: how the hashtag is being used to raise awareness of serious issues
While many have been quick to call out the challenge as just an excuse to show off, others have found a more creative an...
Oceans heating up faster than expected, set record in 2018
The world´s oceans are heating up at an accelerating pace and faster than previously estimated, setting a new temperatur...
More than half of Earth´s land critically endangered: report
More than half of the land on the Earth can be classed as critically endangered, according to a report by a US-based sci...
Coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler for the role of EPA administrator
President Donald Trump has officially nominated former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler for the role of EPA administrator, a...
´Planetary emergency:´ After 30 years, leaders are still fighting about basic truths of climate...
Hidden in the 133-page document agreed upon at the UN climate change talks was a compromise that many consider an infuri...
Trump plans major rollback of sage grouse protections to spur oil exploration
The Trump administration on Thursday detailed its plan to open 9 million acres to drilling and mining by stripping away ...
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