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Environment

Wildlife trade body rejects new eel protections

The vote came at a meeting of signatories to the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), a 50-year agreement protecting the world's most endangered animals and plants, and regulating trade in 36,000 species.

6 days ago
Environment

What did countries agree to at COP30?

In a win for developing countries at COP30, the final agreement "calls for efforts to at least triple adaptation finance by 2035."  ...

1 week ago
Environment

New tech could help COP30's Amazon rainforest protection goals

Using drones to survey land that can be hard to access, a company harnesses AI and other tech to analyze which areas would yield the best returns from restoration in terms of biodiversity, climate and local communities. ...

1 week ago

The Latest

Environment

EU sends help to Turkey as wildfire toll reaches eight

The European Union sent help to Turkey on Monday and volunteers joined firefighters in battling a week of violent blazes that have killed eight people and put pressure on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

4 years ago
Environment

Turkey wildfires force more residents to flee homes

Wildfires in southern Turkey forced more people to flee their homes on Sunday as pressure on the government grew over its response to the deadly forest fires.

4 years ago
Environment

Countries need to be more ambitious in climate goals: UN

Countries that have signed up to the Paris accord to tame climate change need to be more ambitious in their own national efforts, the UN's climate chief said on Saturday.

4 years ago
Environment

Waste pickers fear for future at Senegalese mega dump

Scores of pickers move along a raised platform of rubbish, scooping up pieces of plastic with iron hooks, alongside cattle and hundreds of egrets also scouring the trash.

4 years ago
Environment

Pollution turns Argentina lake bright pink

A lagoon in Argentina's southern Patagonia region has turned bright pink in a striking, but frightful phenomenon experts and activists blame on pollution by a chemical used to preserve prawns for export.

4 years ago
Environment

France's 'king of lighthouses' wins UNESCO heritage listing

Battered by the wind and swell for 400 years and nicknamed the "king of lighthouses", France's Cordouan beacon on Saturday won recognition from UNESCO.

4 years ago
Environment

Hair today, green tomorrow: UK stylists join eco-drive

Hairdressers across Britain are being urged to do their bit for the environment by recycling snipped-off hair to help clean up oil spills, make compost or generate energy. 

4 years ago
Environment

Goats: unlikely allies in California's fight against wildfires

Their mission, should they choose to accept it, is simple: graze.

4 years ago
Environment

Hong Kong's urban farms sprout gardens in the sky

With their heads in the clouds and their hands in the soil, a group of office workers are busy harvesting the fruits of their labour on the roof of a Hong Kong skyscraper.

4 years ago
Environment

Finland rallies to save one of world's most endangered seals

The serene, icy waters of Finland's Lake Saimaa are a boon to fishermen and tourists, but their presence also threatens one of the world's rarest and most endangered seals.

4 years ago
Environment

Cannes' green push faces industry's rubbish record

There are signs of change elsewhere in the industry. The Berlin Film Festival's red carpet is made from recycled fishing nets.

4 years ago
Environment

Forest loss threat to one of world's largest eagles

Harpy eagles are among the world's largest and most powerful birds. But harpy eagles living in deforested areas of their "last stronghold" in the Amazon are struggling to feed their young as their habitat is destroyed.

4 years ago
Indonesia

‘Blue economy’ not enough to make oceans sustainable, experts say

Panelists from The Jakarta Post's UpClose webinar on sustainable oceans and fisheries contend that prioritizing small-scale fishing and eradicating illegal poaching practices will ensure that Indonesia achieves sustainability in its maritime and fisheries sector.

4 years ago
Environment

March of the elephants: China's rogue herd spotlights habitat loss

A mammoth trek across southern China by a herd of elephants that has captivated the world with their playful antics has thrown a spotlight on the loss of their habitat and conservation challenges.

4 years ago
Environment

German climate, insect protection laws cross finish line

Germany passed legislation imposing more ambitious climate targets and tougher curbs on pesticides to protect insects.

4 years ago
Environment

Gabon paid for protecting forests, in African first

Gabon received $17 million in recompense for successfully cutting its carbon emissions by reducing deforestation and forest degradation.

4 years ago
Culture

Elephant in the room: Thai family gets repeat mammoth visitor

Some families living in a jungle may be fearful of things going bump at night, but for one household in Thailand, the sight of an elephant rummaging through their kitchen was not a total shock.

4 years ago
Environment

Mexico's bee guardians on mission to save species

Adriana Veliz whispered affectionately as she removed a colony of bees from inside a statue in a Mexican backyard -- part of her mission to help save them from extinction.

4 years ago
SEAsia

US ends Cambodia aid programme over deforestation, targeting of activists

The US embassy in Phnom Penh said in a statement on Thursday that it had invested more than $100 million to combat deforestation and despite some progress high rates of illegal logging had continued in the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary.

4 years ago
Environment

'No time to waste' warns Japan climate activist

Kimiko Hirata has spent nearly half her life fighting to wean Japan off its dependence on coal, and now isn't the time to slow down, the award-winning activist warns.

4 years ago
Environment

Two rare Javan rhino calves spotted in Indonesia

Two Javan rhinoceros calves have been spotted at an Indonesian national park, offering a rare sighting of one of the world's most endangered mammals.

4 years ago
Indonesia

Rare Javan rhino calves caught on video in Ujung Kulon

A female calf, likely between 3 and 5 months old, and a male calf, whose age was estimated at around 1 year old, were separately spotted on camera traps in the Ujung Kulon National Park on the western tip of Java Island, according to the ministry.

4 years ago
Business premium

'No urgency' for Indonesia to reach net zero: Energy ministry official

Indonesia may maintain its unambitious climate policy and avoid prioritizing its net zero commitment for decades to come, despite official and independent projections showing that doing so would boost both growth and jobs.

4 years ago
Environment

Turkey says it will defeat 'sea snot' outbreak in Marmara Sea

Marine mucilage has spread through the sea south of Istanbul, posing a threat to marine life and the fishing industry.

4 years ago
Environment

Scientists seek to protect Albanian river "jewel" from hydropower project

Scientists have been collecting data on the flora and fauna around Albania's Vjosa River as they try to stop the construction of hydropower plants.

4 years ago
Environment

Crippled ship at risk of sinking off Sri Lanka

The MV X-Press Pearl, carrying hundreds of tonnes of chemicals and plastics, burned for 13 days within sight of the island's coast before rescue workers finally managed to extinguish the blaze on Tuesday.

4 years ago
Science & Tech

Germany and Norway inaugurate clean energy undersea link

Germany and Norway on Thursday inaugurated an undersea power cable.

4 years ago
Environment

Tasmanian devils born on Australian mainland in rewilding push

Tasmanian devils have been born in the wild on Australia's mainland 3,000 years after the marsupials disappeared from the continent, conservation groups said Tuesday, raising hopes that a major rewilding effort could succeed.

4 years ago
Books

Eco brick library for Myanmar orphans faces coup delays

Library for orphans in Yangon, built of recycled plastic waste, has been indefinitely deferred its opening by Myanmar's bloody coup.

4 years ago
Environment

Fed up with toxic air, Jakarta residents holding breath for court ruling

Born and raised in the bustling megacity of Jakarta, Indonesia's densely populated, traffic-choked capital, environmentalist Khalisah Khalid has long anguished over the city’s toxic air.

4 years ago
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