During this summer, there has already been a lot of commotion in Belgium around wolves that have attacked sheep and horses. Even with wolf-safe fences, wolves have been cut to get to the fenced animals. Europe’s wolves and predators are thriving – can we learn to live among them? Eating grandmothers, blowing down houses –Continue reading “Did you get to read about nature’s situation in the Summer 2025”
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The Independent’s climate newsletter for the last week of August 2023
The aftermath of the wildfire which ripped through Lahaina, Hawaii earlier this month. It was the deadliest US wildfire in more than a century, leaving 115 people dead and hundreds more unaccounted for (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Climate Crisis Hundreds of people remain unaccounted for in Maui following the deadliest wildfires in the UnitedContinue reading “The Independent’s climate newsletter for the last week of August 2023”
The New-York Times looking at June 16 – June 26
Ten days in the spotlight: Afghanistan, Ukraine, Russia, Colombia, Israel, France, Great Britain, a.o. countries.
Bloomberg’s view on the world for the fourth week of June 2022
June 27 G-7 Latest: Oil-Price Cap in Focus as Zelenskiy Addresses Summit Dazzling Mountain Views Can’t Hide Darker Mood Among G-7 Leaders US Resuscitates Bid at G-7 to Counter China’s Belt and Road Ban on New Gold Imports From Russia Seen as ‘Largely Symbolic’ Follow our latest coverage of the G-7 summit here. Russia defaultsContinue reading “Bloomberg’s view on the world for the fourth week of June 2022”
How secret courts are helping fuel the climate crisis
The closed-door tribunals are the biggest threat to the Paris climate agreement.
Good and bad news for the 4th week of April
The good news Sea-farmed supercrop: how seaweed could transform the way we live Experts believe that seaweed could be a key crop in the “protein shift” away from meat. Some of last spring’s harvest here hit about 30% protein, close to the level that would make it compete against the world’s other big protein sourcesContinue reading “Good and bad news for the 4th week of April”
2022 March 21-31 according to the Week
Looking at what happened in 2022 March 21-31 in review by The Week
One of the persons of 2021
Our planet is in danger and therefore we need some strong voices to come up for her. Indigenous activist and member of the Waorani nation from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador, Nemonte Nenquimo is one of such figures who got attention in 2021.
