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  • Climate change impacts grip globe in 2024 - WMO 30.12.24 455985
  • Canada’s carbon tax is popular, innovative and helps save the planet – but now it faces the axe - Guardian 05.10.24436572
  • Geologists reject the Anthropocene as Earth’s new epoch — after 15 years of debate - Nature 06.03.24404195
  • Bob Carr warns environment movement ‘in danger of fading’ amid huge challenges - The Guardian 28.09.23374955
  • Six Out of Nine Planetary Boundaries Already Crossed, Study Warns - CD 14.09.23373286
  • In Face of Climate Emergency, Don’t Despair, Mobilize! - CD 29.07.23363998
  • European Central Bank chief: Interest rates to stay high to defeat inflation - Naharnet 27.06.23355702
  • EPP Group withdraws from negotiations on nature restoration law - EPP 31.05.23355091
  • Climate Lawsuits Are Becoming Key Drivers of Change as Courts Tie Policy to Human Rights - CD 27.04.23364593
  • Climate-related drought and flooding in Ethiopia - Deutsche Welle 16.08.22300833
  • Mongabay’s new-look Reforestation.app makes finding the right tree-planting project easier - Mongabay 28.06.22293319
  • We need environmental reporters who will widen the scope of a narrow media lens - Ecologist 20.05.22299143
  • Who is to blame for the climate catastrophe? - Sonnensiete - 23.04.22285237
  • Three hopeful stories of environmental activism - OtherWords 09.02.22275050
  • What Germany’s climate movement got right: Breaking rules - Al Jazeera 20.01.22270478
  • Humanity 'Way Off Track': WMO Says Atmospheric Carbon at Level Unseen in 3 Million Years - CD 25.10.21269088
  • The five biggest threats to our natural world … and how we can stop them - Guardian 14.10.21257984
  • Africa Is the Continent Without Climate Data - Bloomberg Green 04.08.21253708
  • What do you even say to young people about climate change? - Guardian 17.05.21244963
  • Scientists Say Humanity Now at 'Dawn of What Must Be a Transformative Decade' - Guardian 22.03.21239830
  • With Democrats in power, an emboldened environmental movement confronts them - LaTimes 29.01.21236243
  • Laugh if you want, but the 'McPlant' burger is a step to a greener world - Guardian 18.11.20225610
  • 3,000 articles, 100m readers: a year of our best environment journalism Illustration: Guardian Design - Guardian 05.10.20220133
  • Humans destroyed an ecosystem the size of Mexico in just 13 years - World Economic Forum 24.09.20218513
  • The hysteresis of the Antarctic Ice Sheet - Nature 23.09.20218453
  • Connecting Health and Environment with an Agroecological Europe - Green European Journal 04.09.20218530
  • Inside the weird little world of microclimates - Ecowatch 13.08.20214209
  • US Corporations a Driving Force Behind 'Unprecedented Wave' of Global Land Privatization: Report - CD 14.07.20213374
  • What are the Russian authorities trying to hide? - Greenpeace 30.06.20211870
  • Smart tech's carbon footprint - The Ecologist 30.04.20206026
  • What is the carbon footprint of all our electronics? - Treehugger 07.04.20204180
  • In Terms of Combating Climate Crisis, Renowned Naturalist David Attenborough Declares: 'We Cannot Be Radical Enough' - Common Dreams 09.07.19187694
  • ROLLING COVERAGE: Brace For Hypothetical Asteroid Impact - ESA 25.04.19198709
  • Could biodiversity destruction lead to a global tipping point? - Guardian 16.01.1876900
  • Around 2.5 billion more people will be living in cities by 2050, projects new UN report - UN News 16.05.1876906
  • Tourism’s carbon footprint is four times larger than first thought - Climate Action Programme 08.05.1876907
  • Nature’s Breaking Point - Counterpunch 02.05.1876908
  • How can we communicate all that nature does for us? - The Conversation 27.04.1876909
  • The Antarctic: A Place for Penguins Not Industrial Fishing - Greenpeace 21.03.1876915
  • Transforming the way we see nature - dispatches from earth’s most vital frontlines - Ecologist 24.04.1876917
  • Will rising carbon dioxide levels really boost plant growth? - The Conversation 19.04.1876918
  • New research examines spread of payments for ecosystem services around the globe - Mongabay 06.04.1876925
  • Can we green cities without causing gentrification? - GreenBiz 26.03.1876926
  • Sufficiency – a call for transformative and systemic change - Friends of the Earth Europe 27.03.1876927
  • How businesses can stimulate positive environmental change - Ecologist 23.03.1876928
  • Biodiversity and Nature’s Contributions Continue Dangerous Decline, Scientists Warn - IPBES 23.03.1876934
  • ‘Dangerous‘ Decline in Biodiversity Threatening Humanity‘s Wellbeing Worldwide - Common Dreams 23.03.1876935
  • Journal: The global status and trends of Payments for Ecosystem Services - Salzman.J et al 12.03.1876937
  • George Monbiot: Life on a disposable planet - GreenBiz 10.03.1876938
  • Land use change has warmed Earth‘s surface - Science Daily 20.02.1876942
  • Are Modern Cities Sustainable? - Counterpunch 16.02.1876943
  • Roses for ‘the one and only‘ this Valentine‘s Day impact the lives of thousands in east Africa - Ecologist 13.02.1876944
  • Demand for sand leads to global ecological crisis - Mongabay 08.02.1876945
  • Is it possible for everyone to live a good life within our planet’s limits? - The Conversation 07.02.1876946
  • New research reveals plant wonderland inside China‘s caves - Science Daily 07.02.1876952
  • Ozone at lower latitudes is not recovering, despite Antarctic ozone hole healing - Imperial College 06.02.1876953
  • Can scientists learn to make ‘nature forecasts‘ just as we forecast the weather? - Ecologist 01.02.1876954
  • The ecological costs of war: Conflict a consistent killer of African megafauna - Science Daily 10.01.1876955
  • Running out of sand: in numbers - Al Jazeera 26.12.1776956
  • West African dolphin now listed as one of Africa‘s rarest mammals - Science Daily 22.12.1776961
  • George Monbiot: Our selective blindness is lethal to the living world - Guardian 20.12.1776962
  • Jena Experiment: Loss of species destroys ecosystems - Science Daily 29.11.1776963
  • 15,000 scientists give catastrophic warning about the fate of the world in new ‘letter to humanity’ - Independent 13.11.1776964
  • Over 15,000 Scientists Just Issued a ‘Second Notice‘ to Humanity. Can We Listen Now? - Common Dreams 13.11.1776965
  • The couple who coaxed 300 acres of barren farmland back into lush forest - TreeHugger 16.04.1776970
  • Higher biodiversity due to river-expanding measures - Phys.org 09.11.1776971
  • ‘Much deeper than we expected’: Huge peatland offers up more surprises - Mongabay 09.11.1776972
  • Industry Lawsuits Try to Paint Environmental Activism as Illegal Racket - Inside Climate News 05.10.1776973
  • David Attenborough: On climate change, optimism and Blue Planet II - Ecologist 25.09.1776979
  • ‘It’s not time to go back to nature, but to go forwards to nature’ - Positive News 11.09.1776980
  • Report: Towards a pollution-free planet - UN Environment Assembly 09/17 .pdf76981
  • Climate change and habitat conversion are flattening biodiversity - Alphr.com 18.08.1776982
  • Getting it right on collaboration - Stockholm Resilience Centre 18.08.1776983
  • Ecologist Special Report: The Al Hima Revival - Ecologist 22.08.1776989
  • Why environmental communications can‘t just talk about the environment - Ecologist 14.07.1776990
  • Economic Life on a Melting Planet - Counterpunch 14.07.1776991
  • David Suzuki: Has the Environmental Movement Failed? - ZNet 11.07.1776992
  • Human Rights in a Hostile Environment - The Global Initiative 07/1776993
  • Guiding ecosystem conservation using airborne lasers - Arstechnica 02.04.1776999
  • Dragonflies reveal how biodiversity changes in time and space - Science Daily 30.06.1777000
  • Biodiversity Is More Than Just Counting Species - Scientific American 01.06.1777001
  • Nature‘s rights: a new paradigm for environmental protection - Ecologist 09.05.1777002
  • Why Do Politicians Ignore Environmental Issues? - Real News 27.04.1777003
  • The dark legacy of China‘s drive for global resources - Ecologist 11.04.1777010
  • The EPA’s Science Office Removed “Science” From Its Mission - New Republic 07.03.1777011
  • Manifesto for the Green Mind - Ecologist 03.03.1777012
  • Birdwatching helps beats depression - Ecologist 01.03.1777013
  • George Monbiot- The primal thrill of sharks: the emotional case for rewilding the sea – Guardian 04.02.1777018
  • New map shows way to reducing roads‘ destruction of nature – Ecologist 18.01.1777019
  • Life on Earth is dying. Thousands of Species Cease to Exist – Global Research Centre for Research on Globalization 12.12.1677020
  • ECB‘s ‘quantitative easing‘ funds fossil fuels, arms, cars and climate change – Ecologist 14.12.1677021
  • The seven deadly things we’re doing to trash the planet (and human life with it) – Guardian 19.12.1677022
  • The Anthropocene debate – Greenpeace International 09.12.1677028
  • Mainstreaming Biodiversity: A real solution to the devastation of nature? – Common Dreams 02.12.1677029
  • Breaching environmental boundaries: UN report on resource limits – Greenpeace International 21.10.1677030
  • Report: Global material flows and resource productivity – UNEP 16 .pdf77031
  • An A-Z of Green Capitalism – Corporate Watch 15.09.1677037
  • The opportunity of the Commons (pdf) – GEF 77038
  • Video: The Anthropocene: where on earth are we going? - Professor Will Steffen 02.10.1677039
  • Humans have destroyed a tenth of Earth‘s wilderness in 25 years – study – Guardian 08.09.1677040

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