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π¨π³ China dominates the global energy transition but coal, geopolitics, and uneven climate targets complicate the picture. π¨π³
A new Environment commentary explores whether Chinaβs green surge is enough to shape a liveable climate future.
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What if everyone had access to real-time air quality data before pollution causes harm?
A new column explores why equitable, accessible data is essential for public health and environmental justice worldwide.
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Climate and sustainable development policies operate in parallel at a time when the crises they address are deeply interconnected.
Aligning the Paris Agreement with the 2030 Agenda is essential for equity, resilience, and global stability.
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π§ US-Mexico Water Diplomacy on the Colorado River π§
This article shows how flexible treaties, shared science, and trust have helped manage growing water scarcity and what it means for rivers worldwide.
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ππ¨NEW ISSUE ALERT π¨π
Volume 68 Issue 01 of Environment Magazine is out now, featuring:
Original articles, editorials, columns, commentaries and book reviews.
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βΌοΈ Catch up on Environment's latest webinar βΌοΈ
Earlier this year, Dele Ogunseitan hosted Matthew Tejada and Julian Agyeman for a webinar discussing recent cuts to the U.S. EPAβs science and environmental justice programs.
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Bee losses in the U.S. just hit record highs and the science shows there is a major, preventable driver.
But industry influence and weak regulation keep preventing action.
Other regions are proving that action works.
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Rockets, satellites, debris and even aerosol injection
Human influence on the ozone layer is growing, and so are the risks.
A new column breaks down why the ozone regime may be the best tool we have to respond.
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πSTEM grads will shape our future, but are we teaching them to build a sustainable one?π
New in Environment Magazine: how embedding sustainability across STEM education can turn classrooms into catalysts for global change.
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π Industrial agriculture feeds the world, but at what cost? π
In Andhra Pradesh, over a million farmers are proving another way is possible through natural farming that boosts yields, health, and equity.
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The feature article in Environment Magazine Volume 67 Issue 06 examines how climate change is taking a serious emotional toll on farmers and rural producers, manifesting as climate-related stress, anxiety, and grief.
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ππ¨NEW ISSUE ALERT π¨π
Volume 67 Issue 06 of Environment Magazine is out now, featuring original research articles, commentaries, columns and book reviews.
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The climate crisis has a human face.
Families displaced, youth facing eco-anxiety, and communities on the frontlines.
π A new Environment column explores Pope Francisβ call for a moral response that unites faith, education & action.
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β¨What does the future look like through the eyes of children in Portugal?β¨
What happens when a single, open-ended question is posed to school children across Portugal.
"If you had a magic wand or superpowers, what would you do?"
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New research shows early screen time fuels emotional outbursts in kids while device turnover adds to global sustainability challenges.
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βοΈ The SΓ‘mi, Norway, and the Global Stakes of Arctic Mining βοΈ
Norwayβs seabed mining plans face strong opposition from Indigenous and environmental voices.
The Arcticβs future may hinge on choosing precaution over exploitation.
Full commentary via link in bio.
GMO Decision-Making and the Precautionary Principle
South Africaβs top court has overturned approval of a drought-tolerant GMO maize.With climate change intensifying droughts, how do we balance food security with environmental risk?
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π£India's traditional fisherfolk have safeguarded their coastal ecosystems for generations but their way of life is being diminished.
Can good governance protect their livelihoods and strengthen environmental resilience?π£
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ππ¨NEW ISSUE ALERT π¨π
Volume 67 Issue 05 of Environment Magazine is out now, featuring original articles, commentary, columns and book reviews.
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