The Amur leopard is one of the rarest subspecies in the feline family and is categorized as “critically endangered” on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, joining a number of other
As Per New Data By UNESCO, due to rapid melting of glaciers in World Heritage Sites a third of the sites’ glaciers Expected to vanish by 2050. If global temperatures rise by
World Population Prospects 2022, published today on World Population Day, predicts that the world’s population will hit 8 billion on November 15, 2022, and that India would overtake China as the world’s
Just Stop Oil (member of A22 Network of Civil Resistance Projects) is a group of environmentally concerned individuals that are working together to demanding immediate halt of any further licensing of new
The International Energy Agency publishes World Energy Outlook, an annual report with data based on objective and dispassionate analysis. It provides a critical analysis and insights into the ongoing trends in demand
In the 10th edition of “Primates in Peril”, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Global Wildlife Conservation groups bring attention to the 25 primates species considered to be among the
On 6th October 2022, at the White House, the Biden-Harris Administration announced new actions by more than 20 agencies to support the Federal Government’s resilience to the worsening impacts of climate change.
A research which was cited by Yuyan Wang, Gehong Su, Jin Li, Quanquan Guo, Yinggang Miao, Xinxing Zhang from Sichuan & Xi’an in China and was published by ACS Publications. It reveals
A nonprofit organization called The Ocean Cleanup is creating and expanding technology to get rid of plastic from the oceans. To accomplish this goal, they are putting efforts to clean up plastic
Climate change and an increase in heat waves are causing drying out and water bodies are slowly disappearing. Losing waterways means a serious risk to shipping routes, agriculture, energy supplies and drinking
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