Monday, April 29, 2024

School strike for climate: Meet 15-year-old activist Greta Thunberg, who inspired a global movement

“We need to change ourselves now, because tomorrow it might be too late.”

How deforestation helps deadly viruses jump from animals to humans

Given the evidence, it is clear humans need to balance the production of food, forest commodities and other goods with the protection of tropical forests.
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Shot with rubber bullets, hospitalized, jailed: Line 3 protester Tara Houska decries police attack

20 water protectors were brutally arrested in Minnesota as resistance to the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline continues.

Hospitals are investing billions of dollars in fossil fuels, report reveals

Should hospitals decide not to join the fossil fuel divestment movement, they risk betraying their mission to serving their patients, new report said.

How the PR industry has helped Big Oil transform the way we think about...

The role of PR agents has been to create and execute strategies for their clients while remaining completely invisible.

Canada passes ‘Free Willy’ bill banning whale and dolphin captivity

"Today is a really good day for animals in Canada."

Norvergence: Psychosocial and mental health impacts of climate change

“In the tech-saturated world, climate change is the biggest global threat (both physically and mentally).” Most articles or blog...

PETA responds to death of ‘Blackfish’ orca

SeaWorld still holds 22 other orcas in captivity at its three facilities in Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego.

‘Climate Clock’ shows rich nations still owe $90 billion a year to global green...

"We are in a climate emergency, and without drastic corrective action on track for climate catastrophe."

ExxonMobil pays up: Energy giant forced to pay fines for pollution from old fertilizer...

ExxonMobil will pay a $6.6 million settlement, as agreed upon between the energy giant and federal agencies.