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Environmental Pollution From Disposable Vapourisers: An Unnoticed Threat?
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Since these devices are designed for single use, once exhausted, they become part of the avalanche of technological garbage.
The Toxic Legacy of Fukushima: An Imminent Danger to the Global Oceans
The marine ecosystem is crucial for the survival of many species, including humans, so any potential threat to its health is a cause for great concern.
Healing Waters
Roughly 35 per cent of all wetlands globally disappeared between 1970 and 2015, and the rate of loss has been accelerating since the year 2000.
UNESCO Piraeus and Islands Tells the Story of Climate Change with Impact
The silence of the eye speaks in the song of the bird.
Climate Racism: Social Inequalities in the Age of Climate Change
The unbalanced distribution of essential resources such as clean water, food, and clean energy can adversely affect marginalized and racially discriminated communities.
Overpopulation Theories: A Threat to Human Rights?
The issue isn't simply how many people there are, but how we consume and distribute resources.
No more plastic
International Plastic Bag Free Day is celebrated on July 3 every year to raise awareness about the harmful impact of plastic on the environment.
Burning Roses & Reefs Art Shows at the London Climate Action Week
Artist Selva Ozelli launches her burning roses and reef themed art shows at the London Climate Action Week.
The Invisible Assault of Microplastics: A Silent Problem Requiring Urgent Attention
Small actions can add up and make a big difference.
How Rivers Can Be the Key to Solving Ocean Pollution: New Project Offers Innovative Solution
River Cleaning, a solution developed by the Italian firm Mold S.r.l., receives Friend of the Sea sustainability certification for its efforts to free the ocean from plastic pollution.
Let’s make a difference
Salut ! Je m’appelle Romario Valentine.
World Environment Day: 5th June
Solutions to plastic pollution: An example of how to lead a ‘No More Plastic’ school project. It’s all about students' motivation for finding initiative and solutions.
The Fossil Fuel-Based Growth Model: An Obsolete Economic Relic
It's time to abandon our fossil fuel-based economic growth model and adopt a degrowth and green growth approach.
Rebirth of Water Birds
To humanity, the collapse of ecosystems means loss of fisheries, fertile land and drinkable water.
Protect your skin, don’t stress corals
Scientific research is now conclusive: certain chemicals in sunscreen lotions are polluting the ocean and affecting corals.
The Orinoco Mining Arc at the Crossroads: Ecocide, Human Rights Violations, and the Urgency of Addressing This Socio-Environmental Conflict
There are around 40.3 million people in situations of slavery worldwide, and mining is one of the sectors where this phenomenon is most frequent.
Climate Colonialism: The New Face of Power Abuse
We need to learn from the mistakes of the past, where solutions to climate change have often benefited only a few and harmed many others.
Climate justice, a paradigm for protecting the planet
The 1972 Stockholm Conference established the recognition of a "right to the environment combined with the defense of human rights".
Humans, Science and Nature: 12 quotes for 12 months for 2023 on climate change
There is no planet B.
The climate crisis: A threat to human rights
Humanity is characterized by knowing its responsibilities and its individual and collective rights, but there is a certain lack of knowledge about the effects of climate change on human rights.
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