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Can Poland be weaned off its addiction to coal?
Coal has been both a boon to Poland and a bane on the country.
Can we really go plastic neutral?
One company suggests that we can go plastic neutral while creating better livelihoods across the globe.
Irish households are the EU’s ‘worst CO2 polluters’
Ireland. That emerald isle of rolling green fields, flocks of frolicking sheep... and plenty of household pollution.
UN: it’s time to change the ways of the world
A new UN report warns about insufficient progress towards Sustainable Development Goals and suggests new ways forward.
Thunberg tours ‘Pollution Pods’ with artist Michael Pinsky
For Greta Thunberg, Friday was a remarkable day, as she watched her solo strike from just one year ago flourish into “Week 57” with millions participating across the globe. On Saturday, though, it was back to work as she toured
Scientists in Belgium find pollution is crossing the placenta
Scientists in Belgium say that air pollution is affecting human health even before birth, and they’ve provided the first direct evidence that airborne carbon particles are crossing the placental barrier in pregnant women. That’s according to research published by the