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A recent study has revealed that gas stoves emit harmful particles that are linked to asthma in children.

A recent report has revealed that gas stoves are emitting harmful particles that have been linked to childhood asthma, contaminating kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms throughout Europe. 2) Researchers from the Netherlands conducted a study on the air pollution in…

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China has unveiled a plan to address methane emissions and there is optimism for a potential new climate agreement with the United States.

China has finally released a methane reduction proposal, indicating progress towards a potential new climate agreement with the US. Beijing first committed to reducing its methane output at Cop26 in Glasgow in 2021, as part of a joint agreement with…

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The official report concludes that Canada’s plan to reduce emissions is inadequate for meeting its targets.

According to a recent report from Canada’s auditor general, the country’s plan to reduce emissions is not enough to reach its goal of cutting emissions by 40% to 45% below the 2005 level by 2030. According to a statement released…

Environment World News

Prince William’s Earthshot prize of £1m has been awarded to advancements in more environmentally-friendly electric car batteries.

The recipients of this year’s Prince of Wales’s £1m Earthshot awards included the researchers who created a more environmentally friendly method for producing batteries used in electric vehicles. The accolades, disclosed at a event in Singapore on Tuesday, are intended…

Science World News

The first images from the ‘dark universe’ mission have been transmitted by the Euclid telescope.

The Euclid telescope has transmitted its initial images, as part of a mission to reveal more about the mysterious “dark universe”. The European Space Agency (Esa) has allocated €1 billion (£850m) towards a mission to study dark matter and dark…

Environment World News

Scientists are warning that the UK is not adequately prepared for the potential damage that future storms could cause.

Scientists have warned that the UK is not adequately prepared for the potential devastation that future storms could cause, following the impact of Storm Ciarán on the country. According to experts, the UK is expected to experience more frequent and…

Culture Games World News

Can Chinese funding save the Japanese video game industry?

I In September, 250,000 individuals traveled to the expansive Makuhari Messe convention center in the outskirts of Tokyo, braving the intense late-summer heat in Japan. The 27th Tokyo Game Show was held there, in all its grandeur, after a pause…

Environment World News

The European Union is considering weakening its proposed regulations on car emissions following pressure from the automotive industry.

The European Union is preparing to weaken a significant law on car emissions due to intense pressure from the automotive sector. This move, according to specialists, will result in approximately €100 billion in expenses for both public health and the…

Environment World News

“The small island of Barbuda is preparing for a ruling on land ownership and environmental protection, known as the ‘Billionaire Club’.”

S While standing on a truck after a helicopter ride to Barbuda’s small airport following the devastation of Hurricane Irma, Prime Minister Gaston Browne spoke to the residents. He urged everyone to evacuate the Caribbean island for their own well-being…

Climate Environment World News

A recent study found that the United States and United Kingdom military forces are responsible for a total of $111 billion in reparations for damages caused by climate change.

A groundbreaking study has determined that the United States and United Kingdom militaries are responsible for at least $111 billion in reparations owed to the communities most affected by their contributions to climate change. The study utilizes a “social cost…