Bird Flu Infects Chickens, Turkeys Worldwide, Millions Killed

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, April 1, 2022 (ENS) – Highly infectious outbreaks of bird flu in 23 states since January have led to the killing of more than 17 million chickens and […] The post Bird Flu Infects Chickens, Turkeys Worldwide, Millions Killed first appeared on . Read the full article […]

South Africa Inflates Value of Trophy Hunts to Conservation

Published by the Environmental News Service JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 29, 2022 (ENS) – The High Court of the Western Cape Friday ruled against South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment on its 2022 […] The post South Africa Inflates Value of Trophy Hunts to Conservation first appeared on . Read the full […]

Coal Waste Reimagined as ‘Ecofriendly’

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, March 29, 2022 (ENS) – Turning coal waste from power plants into fire-resistant, strong, lightweight building materials is a project the U.S. Department of Energy is supporting, investing […] The post Coal Waste Reimagined as ‘Ecofriendly’ first appeared on . Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/coal-waste-reimagined-as-ecofriendly/

Hunger Stalks the World as Russia Bombs Europe’s Breadbasket

Published by the Environmental News Service ROME, Italy, March 13, 2022 (ENS) – While global attention is on Russia’s attack on Ukraine and its horrific humanitarian consequences there, a hidden hunger emergency is overwhelming South Sudan […] The post Hunger Stalks the World as Russia Bombs Europe’s Breadbasket first appeared on . Read the full […]

TEXAS: Oil Exec Charged in Oilfield Deaths, Clean Air Crimes

Published by the Environmental News Service MIDLAND, Texas, March 13, 2022 (ENS) – A federal grand jury in Midland has returned an indictment charging the oilfield company Aghorn Operating Inc. and an executive of the company […] The post TEXAS: Oil Exec Charged in Oilfield Deaths, Clean Air Crimes first appeared on . Read the […]

Biden Invites 40 World Leaders to Climate Summit

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, March 28, 2021 (ENS) – President Joe Biden has invited 40 world leaders to participate in a virtual Leaders Summit on Climate he will host on Earth Day April 22 and on the following day April 23, fulfilling a promise he made during his first week in […]

Young California Bears Fall Ill With Inflamed Brains

Published by the Environmental News Service SACRAMENTO, California, March 27, 2021 (ENS) – A small, black bear showed up at a utility worksite in the tiny, tree-lined town of Pollock Pines, California last month. It was alone and possibly sick – lethargic and showing little fear of people. The bear was unmoved by the workers’ […]

Blackout Circles the World Tonight for Earth Hour

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, March 27, 2021 (ENS) – Wherever you are at 8:30 o’clock tonight, it will be Earth Hour, so turn off your lights for one hour to recognize the health of the planet and the importance of nature. Earth Hour is the flagship environmental action of the international […]

African Elephants Classed as Two Species, Both Endangered

Published by the Environmental News Service GLAND, Switzerland, March 26, 2021 (ENS) – Poaching for ivory and loss of habitat over the past five decades have taken a grim toll on African elephants. The African forest elephant, Loxodonta cyclotis, is now listed as Critically Endangered and the African savanna elephant, Loxodonta africana, is listed as […]

Canada’s Top Court Upholds Trudeau’s Carbon Tax

Published by the Environmental News Service OTTAWA, Ontario, Canada, March 25, 2021 (ENS) – In a political win for Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Supreme Court of Canada today ruled that the Liberal Government’s carbon tax law is constitutional because climate change is a threat to the entire country and demands a coordinated national […]

Invaluable: Waters Clean Enough to Drink

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW YORK, New York, March 22, 2021 (ENS) – Clean drinkable water is rare and precious. Of the waters that cover 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, roughly 97 percent is the salt water of the oceans; just three percent is freshwater. Of that, only 1.2 percent can be […]

Haaland Confirmed as First Indigenous Secretary of the Interior

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, March 15, 2021 (ENS) – History was made today as the U.S. Senate voted 51-40 to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominee Congresswoman Debra Haaland as Secretary of the Interior. After she is sworn in, Haaland will be the first Native American to serve as a Cabinet secretary. […]

Building a ‘World That Works for Women’

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, March 8, 2021 (ENS) – “Simply put, our world does not yet work for women as it should,” Vice President Kamala Harris today told the European Parliament on the occasion of International Women’s Day, marked annually on March 8. The first woman in U.S. history elected to […]

Borneo Rainforest Shelters Bird Lost 172 Years Ago

Published by the Environmental News Service BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan, Indonesia, March 5, 2021 (ENS) – Muhammad Suranto and Muhammad Rizky Fauzan, who both live in Indonesia’s South Kalimantan province, were gathering forest products in an area near their homes when they stumbled upon an unfamiliar bird species. They caught and released the bird after taking […]

EV Charging Network to Spread Across American Heartland

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, March 3, 2021 (ENS) – Six large U.S. utilities have announced a plan to ensure drivers of electric vehicles have access to a seamless network of charging stations connecting major highways in the South, Midwest, Gulf and Central Plains regions of the United States. The Edison Electric […]

Latam, Caribbean Leaders Enter Circular Economy Accord

Published by the Environmental News Service BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, March 2, 2021 (ENS) – A new initiative to support Latin America and the Caribbean in transitioning to a circular economy is underway. The Regional Coalition on Circular Economy will support and promote access to financing by governments and the private sector, with special emphasis on small […]

Tarry Oil From Unknown Source Fouls Israeli Beaches

Published by the Environmental News Service TEL AVIV, Israel, February 28, 2021 (ENS) – The level of tarry pollution on Israel’s Rosh Hanikra Beach near the Lebanese border is now rated medium-heavy, after new lumps of tar washed ashore on Sunday after volunteers had worked to clean it. New tar was also found on Tel […]

Puerto Rican Jailed for Trafficking Protected Corals

Published by the Environmental News Service SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, February 25, 2021 (ENS) – A Puerto Rican man has been sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison for felonies involving the trafficking and false labeling of protected reef creatures in an effort to avoid Puerto Rican laws developed to protect sea […]

Russian Tanker First to Sail Arctic Sea Route in Winter

Published by the Environmental News Service ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, February 22, 2021 (ENS) – The Arctic’s icy Northern Sea Route is melting, allowing the Russian icebreaking LNG carrier Christophe de Margerie to complete her experimental round trip voyage across the Arctic in winter. For the first time in history, due to climate warming, the Arctic ice […]

America Rejoins World Accord to Limit Climate Crisis

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW YORK, New York, February 21, 2021 (ENS) – The community of nations welcomed the United States back into the Paris Climate Accord on Friday with the approval of American conservationists, politicians on both sides of the aisle and thousands of non-federal climate leaders who launched America is All […]

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