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Can the Ethiopian Dam trigger earthquakes in Africa?

Natural disasters such as earthquakes are frequently labeled as "acts of God," but some studies have quietly questioned if humans may have played a role.

Spain, how Andalusian flora and fauna are affected by human decisions.

Spain is facing significant environmental challenges, from the loss of native species and the spread of invasive species like the Argentine parrot, all of which highlight the urgent need for greater awareness and action to protect biodiversity.

Assessing the Impact of Local Climate Change Advocacy in Rural Communities of Papua New Guinea.

Papua New Guinea (PNG) ’s rural areas have been particularly impacted by climate change, which has resulted in increased flooding, droughts, and sea level rise.

New South Wales Heatwave Leads to Mass Fish Death

A major clean-up effort has been underway on the Darling River near the town of Menindee in New South Wales (NSW), Australia after the region’s most recent heat wave caused the death of millions of fish.

Danger of drastic reduction in water reservoirs in Southern Europe; heat waves and constant droughts

In recent years, the consequences of climate change have led to the launch of measures aimed at reducing its effects on a day-to-day basis; as well as developing an enforced resilience to climate change for many inhabitants of different regions of the world.

Global Climate Policy Hypocrisy: A Geopolitical Game or A Quest For Change?

South Africa, France, and Germany signed a deal that would see the Southern African nation receive about 300 million Dollars in concessional payments in return for enacting policies and programmes that would see it reduce its reliance on coal as a form of energy.

A Vicious Circle of Loss of Biodiversity in Underdeveloped Countries

The diverse species we are fortunate to witness will not be available for the generations to come to live with. A balance given by a small unicellular organism to the global ecosystem is more pivotal than one can imagine.

Malawi’s Vulnerability to Climate Shocks

The environment and natural resources play a vital role in influencing socio-economic development at both national and household levels, forming the bedrock of Malawi’s agro-based economy.

The First Floating Photovoltaic Plant in Catalonia is Up and Running

It is a structure made up of 195 photovoltaic panels placed on polyethylene floats on a 1,745 square meter rainwater collection pond in the Riera de Gaià, in Tarragonès.

Nepal: No more second home to many migratory birds

Nepal is often known for the huge diversity it possesses. Within a distance of 180km, the altitude ranges from 60m to 8848.46m above see level, Himalayan Monal; a beautiful pheasant native to Himalayas, found in Nepal forests and shrublands at elevations between 2,100-4,500 meters, another attractive settlements to these migrants is Satyr Tragopan, a majestic bird inhabiting moist oak and rhododendron forests with dense undergrowth and bamboo clumps at altitudes ranging from 2,400-4,200m. 

Climate change threatens Egypt's economy and food security

Climate change threatens Egypt's economy and food security

The impact of climate change on agriculture in Egypt, a North African country, is enormous and might have serious consequences for the country's economy and food security.

Echoes of the Indian Adivasis and wildlife

India is a diaspora of various cultures and communities of people. Since the time of civilization, there has been an immense transition of groups of people who migrated here during early inhabitation.