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Sasol Hamburg
Climate change   Emissions   Environment   Photos  
 Moneyweb 
Blacklisted: Sasol one of the world’s worst Co2 emitters
The company is among 57 companies globally responsible for 80% of carbon dioxide emissions. ... ... (photo: Creative Commons / Jo Schmaltz http://flickr.com/photos/23766028@N00)
Stryjskyj Park in Spring. Entrance from the Parkova St. 30 April 2013.
Climate change   Environment   Photos   Weather  
 The Augusta Chronicle 
Climate change is leading to an earlier spring and more extreme weather, say experts
In our warming world, spring-like conditions are arriving earlier — prolonging seasonal allergies, causing early snowmelt, and extending growing seasons, experts say. | “Climate change is already ... (photo: Creative Commons / Mykola Swarnyk/https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mykola_Swarnyk)
Image showing a man on a camel, Bajrawia Pyramids in Sudan,  February 3, 2020.  CNN 
Camels evolved from a cold-weather ancestor. We could learn from their remarkable transformation
Since I became a climate reporter — and then a new dad — bedtime stories are different now. Coming home from flood or drought, wildfire or research lab there awaits a four-year old named River who... (photo: Creative Commons / Osama Elfaki)
Environment   Photos   Weather   Wildlife  
Carbon dioxide (CO2) makes up the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions from the sector, but smaller amounts of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are also emitted, Nov. 20, 2020.  Gallup 
Black Adults More Concerned Than Others About Local Pollution
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Substantial proportions of Americans are concerned about exposure to four types of environmental pollution or contamination in their communities. Black Americans, however, are more... (photo: Creative Commons / Pixabay/ catazul)
Climate change   Emissions   Environment   Photos  
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Ukrainian emergency workers clear the debris at the site of Russia's air attack, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Friday, March 22, 2024. Deutsche Welle
Ukraine&aposs Zaporizhzhia: How safe is the nuclear plant?
The International Atomic Energy Agency warned attacks on Ukraine&aposs Zaporizhzhia power plant put it — Europe&aposs largest nuclear facility — &aposdangerously c... (photo: AP / Andriy Andriyenko)
Nuclear Accident   Photos   Russia   Ukraine War   Wikipedia: Russo-Ukrainian War  
Payday Loans Store   Check Cashing and Pay Day Loan   Money Mart (25469046943) The Observer
Climate change driving demand for predatory loans, research shows
Two competing payday loan stores stand on the corners of an intersection in south Los Angeles. An area of persistent poverty, south LA is also a banking desert where payd... (photo: Creative Commons / Tony Webster from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States https://www.flickr.com/people/87296837@N00)
Climate change   Photos   US States   Weather  
A morning view of Lake Geneva from Place d'Armes in Cully, Switzerland. 22 June 2011. Phys Dot Org
Swiss climate policy in spotlight after court ruling
Switzerland, known for pristine countryside and snow-capped peaks, is facing scrutiny of its environmental policies after becoming the first country faulted by an interna... (photo: Creative Commons / Zeynel Cebeci/https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Zcebeci)
Climate change   Environment   Photos   Switzerland  
Protemnodon anak, Pleistocene of Australia. Popular Science
Super-muscular 374-pound kangaroos once thumped around Australia and New Guinea
An artist’s impression of southeastern South Australia during the Pleistocene epoch showing various plants and animals that lived there alongside Protemnodon. The almos... (photo: Creative Commons / Nobu Tamura)
Australia   Environment   Photos   Science  
Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Washington, D.C. (United States) Vietnam News
Embassy of Saudi Arabia hosts important Muslim celebration
Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in coordination with the Embassies of several Arab and Muslim countries in Việt Nam including Palestine, Libya, the UAE, Morocco... (photo: Creative Commons)
Embassy of Saudi Arabia   Muslim celebration   Palestine   Photos   Wikipedia: List of diplomatic missions of Saudi Arabia  
File - A seagrass meadow, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. The biggest discovered plant on the planet, a seagrass, has been discovered off the coast of Australia. The Conversation
Save our seabed – the bottom of the ocean needs to become a top priority, ...
Seagrass meadows are a hugely important store of blue carbon - and so is the rest of the ocean sea floor Philip Schubert/Shutterstock “The science we need for the ocean... (photo: US NOAA / Heather Dine)
Biodiversity   Climate change   Environment   Photos  
Himalayan Glaciers as seen from Kausani, India Vietnam News
Why the Himalayan Third Pole is crucial in climate governance
The Himalayan glaciers play a part in regulating the regional climate, as they influence monsoon patterns and help to ensure an ecological balance in the surrounding area... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Climate change   Environment   Himalayan   Photos  
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Sasol Hamburg
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Stryjskyj Park in Spring. Entrance from the Parkova St. 30 April 2013.
Climate change is leading to an earlier spring and more extreme weather, say experts
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Image showing a man on a camel, Bajrawia Pyramids in Sudan,  February 3, 2020.
Camels evolved from a cold-weather ancestor. We could learn from their remarkable transformation
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Image showing a man on a camel, Bajrawia Pyramids in Sudan,  February 3, 2020.
Camels evolved from a cold-weather ancestor. We could learn from their remarkable transformation
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A woman walks near her house in a flooded area in Orenburg, Russia, Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Russian officials are scrambling to help homeowners displaced by floods, as water levels have risen in the Ural River. The floods in the Orenburg region near Russia's border with Kazakhstan sparked the evacuation of thousands of people following the collapse of a dam on Saturday.
'Colossal' floods heading for Russian city
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