
Nature
Ecosystems are very important because all living things are ingrained into them. Knowing about our eco systems and its fragility will enable us to better protect it.
The Brazilian tribe that played by our rules, and lost
By: Cool Editor :: 8 months ago
The Kayapó people's battle to save their land from flooding as the Bel Monte dam is built follows a pattern across the Americas
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EU PLANS MAP ROAD TO CLIMATE CATASTROPHE - SAYS FRIENDS OF THE EARTH
By: Cool Editor :: 10 months ago
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ENGLAND'S WOODLANDS FOR THE CHOP?
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
CIWEM is concerned that the Government's plans to sell England's public forests and woodlands will be detrimental to the nation's environmental, conservation and social interests.
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Conservationists unveil plans to save coral from extinction
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
The Edge Coral Reefs project, led by ZSL scientists, has identified 10 of the most at-risk coral species for protection
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Stars Urge Govt Not To Sell England's Forests
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Pop stars, religious leaders, models, artists and politicians are urging the Government not to sell off England's publicly-owned forests.
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Polar bears may survive global warming after all
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
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Billions of trees, cleaner stoves and the power of sugar: 30 Ways in 30 Days to meet Climate Change
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
30 ways in 30 days is a possibility
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Tiger summit adopts global recovery program to double tiger numbers
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Over the last century, tiger numbers have plummeted from about 100,000 to less than 3,500 tigers in the wild today.
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The Consequence of Oil
By: ConceptionMedia :: 1 year ago
BP OIl Spill Investigated By Global Access Media
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Saving Species
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
In less than a month, unless we can rouse sufficient public indignation to avert it, a widespread suspicion that humanity is incapable of looking after this planet will be confirmed.
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Toxic Industrial Spill Kills Four People, Injures 120 in Hungary
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Hungary ´s worst natural disaster is going worse
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PERU'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLE SPOT SIGNS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN KILLER FREEZE
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
HUNDREDS of people have died in the worst winter to hit Peru in nearly 50 years
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Centre for Alternative Technology hosts talk on Sudden Oak Death
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
A devastating disease which has decimated oak trees in California has arrived in South West England.
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New Report links UK livestock with Rainforest destruction
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Feeding animals home-grown instead of imported feed could save rainforest and wildlife.
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A Russian Warning on Retreating Ice
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Sea ice in the Artic is in rapid retreat
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HSBC pulls investment from Sinar Mas after Greenpeace protest
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
HSBC has sold its shares in Sinar Mas, the Indonesian palm oil producer accused by Greenpeace of illegal deforestation, after becoming the latest target of the environmental NGO's anti-deforestation protests.
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STOP AT TWO
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
CIWEM is calling for the coalition government to undertake a complete review of all fiscal policies that incentivise people to have more than two children.
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World Bank allots 100 million US$ for growing more forests in China
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
The World Bank will lend $100 million to China to support forestry efforts in five provinces in the country.
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Electrolux launches Vac from the Sea Initiative to turn plastic islands into vacuum cleaners
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
The Pacific Island is polluted with the largest floating garbage islands in the world and Electrolux has come to the rescue
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Illegal bushmeat trade rife in Europe
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
More than five tonnes of illegal bushmeat is being smuggled in personal luggage each week through one of Europe's busiest airports, reveals new research published in Conservation Letters.
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"London must comply with EU air quality regulations or pau up £300m fin" warns the EU
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
The European Commission is pursuing legal action against the UK for failing to comply with EU air quality standards for dangerous airborne particles known as PM10.
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Glossary: List of green terms
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
Check our glossary of green terms
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Importance of the rainforests
By: Cool Editor :: 1 year ago
A full look at why rainforests are important for regulating our climate
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