Save Reef from Climate Change
Serious steps should be taken to save reef from climate change. The Queensland Government should do something to shift to a low carbon future and to reduce pollution. It is known that unless we can keep warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius, the Reef can’t...
Australia Rated “Very Poor” for Action on Climate Change Issues
The guardian reports that Under China’s leadership, this weekend’s G20 deeply analyses climate-related issues. Before the G20 summit in China, a comprehensive assessment was conducted revealing Australia is the worst country among other G20 countries ...
Divesting from Fossil Fuels and Investing in Low Carbon Solutions
The Green Business Network calls to take an action to address the climate crisis. Creating clean energy economy, especially now with 2015 shattering global records for the hottest temperature and the greatest increase in carbon dioxide, is an impor...
Japanese Tradition Kills First Dolphins
According to theguardian, on Friday Japanese fishermen killed the first dolphins of the season in the annual hunt. The local newspaper informs fishermen at the western town of Taiji caught 20 dolphins. During the six-month hunting season, people from the ...
A Red River in Russia
The Guardian reports about the Daldykan river waters in Russia to turn into blood red. World’s biggest producer of nickel and palladium Norilsk Nickel has admitted one of its plants takes the responsibility of turning the water into bright red. Last we...
Doñana is in Danger
The Guardian reports that Doñana, a wetland that is a home to 2,000 species of wildlife, is likely to appear in the Unesco world heritage danger list. It is said to have lost 80% of its natural water supplies due to marsh drainage, intensive agriculture...
Not One, but Four Species of Giraffe
“The Guardian” informs us that, according to analysis of DNA evidence, there is enough genetic differences to distinguish four distinct species of giraffes, instead of just one. Interestingly, researchers say that the differences are as lar...
Indonesian Kills more than 100,000 people
According to a new study, a smog outbreak in Southeast Asia last year may have caused premature 91,600 deaths in Indonesia, 6,500 in Malaysia and 2,200 in Singapore. The haze is an annual problem caused by fires set in forest and on carbon-rich peatland i...
Rainforests Need Protection
Greenpeace informs us about rainforest destructions in Indonesia by palm oil companies. The IOI company has spent almost 10 years destroying the rainforest, disturbing local people and endangering orangutans. Every year ferocious forest fires sweep across...
EU to Intensify Cooperation on Renewable Energy Sources
The Eurasian Economic Commission invited the EAEU member states to strengthen the cooperation on the development of renewable energy sources. ”In the future this subject should be one of the main vectors of cooperation among the EAEU Member States,” s...