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World's cities experiencing more heatwaves, study shows 30/1/2015
World's cities experiencing more heatwaves, study shows World cities are experiencing more heatwaves and fewer cold spells, according to a study of extreme temperatures in hundreds of urban areas over the past 40 years. ...more
Yanbu flower and gardens festival fascinates visitors 29/1/2015
Yanbu flower and gardens festival fascinates visitors The 9th Yanbu flowers and gardens festival organized by the Royal Commission for Yanbu at the Events Garden in Yanbu Industrial City was inaugurated by Alaa bin Abdullah Nassif, CEO of the Royal Commission and attracted thousands of visitors. ...more
Pollution blamed as leading cause of death in developing world 29/1/2015
Pollution blamed as leading cause of death in developing world In 2012, pollution – in the form of contaminated soil, water, and both indoor and outdoor air – was responsible for 8.4 million deaths in developing countries, finds Pollution: The Silent Killer of Millions in Poor Countries. ...more
Record sea lion pup strandings reported in Southern California 29/1/2015
Record sea lion pup strandings reported in Southern California California sea lions – mainly pups – are turning up stranded and starved on Southern California beaches in record numbers this year, leaving experts worried that this winter may be the worst season ever documented for the marine mammals. ...more
New analysis explores trends in global plastic consumption and recycling 29/1/2015
New analysis explores trends in global plastic consumption and recycling For more than 50 years, global production of plastic has continued to rise. Some 299 million tons of plastics were produced in 2013, representing a 4 percent increase over 2012. ...more
London is building Europe’s longest bike superhighway 29/1/2015
London is building Europe’s longest bike superhighway Something seriously newsworthy is happening in London. Yesterday, London mayor Boris Johnson approved what is said to be Europe’s longest “segregated” bike lane. ...more
Energy-saving bulbs tossed in trash, leaking mercury into environment 29/1/2015
Energy-saving bulbs tossed in trash, leaking mercury into environment Approximately 90 percent of compact fluorescent light bulbs are being tossed in the trash, potentially contaminating the environment with mercury, according to CTV Toronto. ...more
UAE’s top lawmakers will consider tough food safety bill on Tuesday 28/1/2015
UAE’s top lawmakers will consider tough food safety bill on Tuesday On February 3, the Federal National Council of the United Arab Emirates is scheduled to take up a tough new food safety law, including jail time and fines, for anyone found guilty of endangering food safety. ...more
Global calculator shows world can cut emissions and still live better 28/1/2015
Global calculator shows world can cut emissions and still live better A new online tool, which shows that cutting carbon emissions to limit global temperatures to a 2°C rise can be achieved while improving living standards, has been unveiled today. ...more
Seattle to shame residents for throwing away food 28/1/2015
Seattle to shame residents for throwing away food Seattle is prime real estate for climate refugees; it’s located in Washington, which has the greenest governor in the country; it has a super ambitious climate action plan; AND it’s gunning to divert 60 percent of its waste from landfills by the end of this year. ...more
 
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