Trump Wins, Climate Loses

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, November 9, 2016 (ENS) – Republican Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election, changing the global balance of power regarding climate change, just as the annual UN climate change conference underway in Morocco works to implement the Paris Agreement on Climate, which entered into force last […]

Creative MIDORI Prize Winners Sustain Biodiversity

Published by the Environmental News Service MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, November 7, 2016 (ENS) – Conserving Mexican islands and coasts, fostering the recovery of big cats in Russia’s Far East, and empowering women as seed keepers and organic farmers in India – the three winners of the 2016 MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity each performs inspiring work […]

USA Goes For Coast-to-Coast Zero Emission Mobility

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, November 7, 2016 (ENS) – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration has announced 55 Interstate highways that will serve as the basis for a national network of alternative fuel corridors spanning 35 states plus the District of Columbia. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/11/06/usa-goes-for-coast-to-coast-zero-emission-mobility/

Paris Agreement Enters into Force: Celebration and Reality Check

Published by the Environmental News Service MARRAKECH, Morocco, November 4, 2016 (ENS) – Humanity will look back on November 4, 2016, as the day that countries of the world shut the door on inevitable climate disaster and set off with determination towards a sustainable future. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/11/04/paris-agreement-enters-into-force-celebration-and-reality-check/

Mosul Battle Triggers Environmental Damage

Published by the Environmental News Service NAIROBI, Kenya, November 3, 2016 (ENS) – Civilians in Northern Iraq are suffering suffocation and respiratory illnesses due to what appears to be a scorched-earth policy employed by retreating ISIL militants following the launch of a major military offensive to retake the city of Mosul. Read the full article […]

21 ShipBreaking Workers Die in Pakistan Explosion

Published by the Environmental News Service KARACHI, Pakistan, November 2, 2016 (ENS) – At least 21 shipbreaking workers died Tuesday and many more are injured and missing after gas cylinders exploded onboard an oil production tanker beached for scrapping at Gadani, on the Arabian Sea. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/11/02/21-shipbreaking-workers-die-in-pakistan-explosion/

Bees Learn to Pull Strings For Food, Teach Other Bees

Published by the Environmental News Service LONDON, UK, November 2, 2016 (ENS) – Bumblebees can learn to pull strings for food and pass on the skill to a colony, according to researchers at Queen Mary University of London. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/11/02/bees-learn-to-pull-strings-for-food-teach-other-bees/

Pioneering Mayors Prepare Cities for Autonomous Cars

Published by the Environmental News Service MIAMI, Florida, November 1, 2016 (ENS) – Five mayors have announced that they will work together to prepare their cities for the emergence of autonomous vehicles. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/11/01/pioneering-mayors-prepare-cities-for-autonomous-cars/

Atlantic Whale Sanctuary Rejected, Japan Continues Whaling

Published by the Environmental News Service PORTOROZ, Slovenia, October 31, 2016 (ENS) – Member governments of the International Whaling Commission have again rejected a proposal for a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary and failed to stop the killing of hundreds of whales by Japan under a self-issued permit. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/10/31/atlantic-whale-sanctuary-rejected-japan-continues-whaling/

UNICEF: 300 Million Children Breathe Toxic Air

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW YORK, New York, October 31, 2016 (ENS) – One in every seven children, 300 million, endure the world’s most toxic levels of outdoor air pollution – six or more times higher than international guidelines – and many die as a result, finds a new report from UNICEF, the […]

Open Data Initiative: Taiwan Power Crisis Avoidable

Published by the Environmental News Service TAIPEI, Taiwan, October 31, 2016 (ENS) – Premier Lin Chuan’s June order to power up the mothballed No. 1 reactor at the Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant was prompted by a power shortage that was deliberately engineered by the state-owned Taiwan Power Company, according to former national policy adviser Rex […]

Greenpeace to Samsung: Recover Metals in Recalled Phones

Published by the Environmental News Service SEOUL, South Korea, October 31, 2016 (ENS) – Samsung Electronics Co., faced with the discovery that the lithium ion batteries in its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone could ignite, has recalled 2.5 million of the devices from 10 countries. Greenpeace wants Samsung to retrieve tons of precious metals from the […]

New Ross Sea Protected Area Now World’s Largest

Published by the Environmental News Service HOBART, Tasmania, Australia, October 30, 2016 (ENS) – The world’s experts on Antarctic marine conservation have agreed to establish an expansive marine protected area, MPA, in the Ross Sea region of the Southern Ocean. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/10/30/new-ross-sea-protected-area-now-worlds-largest/

141 Water Protectors Arrested at Dakota Pipeline Protest

Published by the Environmental News Service MANDAN, North Dakota, October 28, 2016 (ENS) – Law enforcement officials in riot gear arrested 141 people at a demonstration on private land against construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, owned by Law enforcement officials in riot gear arrested 141 people at a demonstration on private land against construction […]

Fueling U.S. Truck Fleets Is Destroying the Amazon

Published by the Environmental News Service OAKLAND, California, October 28, 2016 (ENS) – U.S. imports of crude oil from South America’s Amazon rainforest are driving the expansion of oil operations into some of the most pristine regions, devastating unique biodiversity and indigenous peoples, poisoning U.S. refinery communities, and changing the global climate, finds a new […]

Jury Finds Bundys Not Guilty in Refuge Occupation Trial

Published by the Environmental News Service PORTLAND, Oregon, October 28, 2016 (ENS) – In a surprise blow to federal government control over public lands, a jury has delivered a not guilty verdict for seven defendants charged in the occupation of Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge earlier this year. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/10/28/jury-finds-bundys-not-guilty-in-refuge-occupation-trial/

2016 a First: Global CO2 Averages 400 ppm All Year

Published by the Environmental News Service GENEVA, Switzerland, October 26, 2016 (ENS) – For the first time this year, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in Earth’s atmosphere is projected to reach the milestone of 400 parts per million on a global average basis for an entire year, according to the World Meteorological Organization. Read […]

Louisiana Governor Races to Restore Eroding Coast

Published by the Environmental News Service BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, October 26, 2016 (ENS) – Warning that time has run out for repairing Louisiana’s eroding coastline, Governor John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, this week challenged coastal leaders to restore 20,000 acres of wetlands by 2020. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/10/26/louisiana-governor-races-to-restore-eroding-coast/

Force Under Central Andes Plateau’s Giant Dome Revealed

Published by the Environmental News Service SANTA CRUZ, California, October 25, 2016 (ENS) – A new scientific analysis of South America’s Andes mountain range shows the uplifting of Earth’s second highest continental plateau was driven by a huge zone of melted rock in the crust, known as a magma body. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2016/10/25/force-under-central-andes-plateaus-giant-dome-revealed/

U.S. Antarctic Program Scientist Dies in Snowmobile Fall

Published by the Environmental News Service ARLINGTON, Virginia, October 25, 2016 (ENS) – A Scottish glaciologist with the U.S. Antarctic Program was fatally injured Saturday when the snowmobile he was riding fell into a crevasse. Dr. Gordon Hamilton, 50, of the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, was working on White Island in the Ross […]

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