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5 Art Shows at the Queens Botanical Garden Climate Art Festival
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Five art shows at the QBG Climate Art Festival featuring the work of 21 artists from 6 countries bring world’s environmental issues to our attention.
When the earth takes revenge: Tracing the Climate Crisis Behind the Devastating Fires Near Jerusalem
Widespread fires in the heights and forests of Jerusalem: The sinister alliance of war, occupation and climate change
Pope Francis, Prophet of the Planet: A Spiritual Legacy Rooted in the Earth
"The earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth" Pope Francis, Laudato Si’
ISN Hosts Mairie de Nice Delegation for Eco Week in Support of UNOC3
Key topics included the urgency of protecting marine ecosystems, the devastating effects of plastic pollution, and the challenges posed by high-seas activities.
Carbon Neutrality: From Illusion to Instrument of Greenwashing?
When the fight against climate change becomes an excuse to perpetuate the destruction of nature
ISN Students experience “Santuario”
An Immersion into the Depths of the Ocean (UNOC2025)
ISN Hosts Costa Rican Delegation and Mairie de Nice: A Pivotal Step Toward the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3)
Meeting for ocean conservation at ISN
Ukraine for Sale: When Peace Becomes a Pretext for Plundering Natural Resources
Behind the ceasefire lies a new battle—one for Ukraine’s vast mineral wealth. Is this peace, or just another exploitation of a war-torn nation?
From oil spills to new species: How tech reveals the ocean
Satellite imagery means large oil spills in the ocean are relatively easily detected.
Seven Art Shows in New York Focus on the Need to Protect Glaciers & Forests
The United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers' Preservation to highlight the importance of glaciers.
Nature Victimized by Warmongers: Why the Russia-Ukraine War Must Stop Right Now
In the shadows of this catastrophe, another silent victim is perishing: nature.
These five green cities will amaze you! 5 metropolises that prove protecting the planet is possible
Discover these five green cities that will amaze you!
The Inevitable Loss of Coral Reefs Due to Global Warming
The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and the warming of the water are some of the impacts on these ecosystems.
COP 29, Dissatisfaction and Disappointment With Proposals to Address the Climate Crisis
This summit also evidenced that no country achieved concrete actions of the UN Paris Agreement which implies a whole work in consequence of it.
Women: Pioneers in Nature Defense – How They Shaped the Environmental Protection Movement
In tribute to women, on the occasion of International Women's Day…
More than half of adults and a third of children and adolescents predicted to have overweight or obesity by 2050
The substantial increases in obesity forecast between 2022 and 2030, underscore the urgent need for action.
The First Ocean Decade International Coastal Cities Conference: Better Ocean, Better City
Last summer saw the highest global Sea Surface Temperatures on record which included waters in the Lord Howe Island Marine Park.
International School of Nice Students Attend 25th Anniversary of the Pelagos Agreement in Monaco
ISN students participate in Pelagos Agreement's 25th anniversary celebration in Monaco.
New York State Tackles Environmental Matters
New York is widely considered to have the strongest environmental laws in the US.
Last year was the hottest in Earth's recorded history
Previously, 2023 was named the planet’s warmest year on record.
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