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Thailand air pollution: Bangkok pilots scheme for green transport

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Faced with chronic air pollution, Bangkok switches to electric boats for a cleaner, quieter ride.
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India's struggle with COVID-19 and pollution

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An Indian doctor in the capital, New Delhi, sees coronavirus cases and deaths rising in the city, which is also plagued by air pollution.
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Pollution complicates COVID-19 fight in India

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People in Delhi are going into the worst season for air pollution as new cases of COVID-19 are rising. Doctors in India are looking at the link between air quality and the severity of coronavirus infections.
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Delhi grapples with COVID-19 surge, worsening air pollution

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As COVID-19 cases rise, Delhi grapples with getting its residents to follow health guidelines and with concerns that worsening air pollution contributes to the pandemic.
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UK air pollution: Mother's legal fight over cause of death

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The local authority where nine-year-old girl died has admitted it should have treated pollution levels as a public health emergency.
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$50bn housing project threatens mangroves on Pakistani island

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Environmentalists say proposed real estate project on Bundle Island would trigger an ‘environmental disaster’.
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Why farmers in Bangladesh are protesting a plan to repair a dam

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Thousands of farmers in northern Bangladesh are protesting against a government plan they say will have a negative effect on their livelihoods.
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Dutch court orders Shell to pay Nigerian farmers over oil spills

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Court of Appeal in The Hague rules the British-Dutch multinational’s Nigerian subsidiary must pay out over a 2008 case.
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New Delhi pollution leading to more COVID-19-related deaths

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Millions of residents in India's capital have not had a day of clean air in more than two months and the region is also recording its highest number of COVID-19 infections since the onset of the pandemic.
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UN report highlights perils of world's environmental destruction

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The report says climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution add up to three self-inflicted planetary crises that threaten future generations.
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EU climate law explained: Europe wants to hit carbon net-zero - but by when?

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Flooding, fires, ice melting: extreme climate events are already wreaking havoc across Europe and the rest of the world. The climate crisis has the potential to leave a deep impact on Europe, leading to the loss of homes, lives and...
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New Oceana Report Suggests Amazon Plastic Packaging is Major Environmental Problem

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Digital commerce has been a vitally important resource over the course of the pandemic, but a new report reveals that our convenience comes at a price. An analysis from Oceana suggests that Amazon generated a staggering 465 million...
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Indonesia bans single-use plastic bags

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Increased online shopping and takeaway food during the pandemic have added to the mountain of waste in the country.
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Britain goes 2 months without burning coal for power

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Britain has gone two full months without burning coal for electricity, as Covid-19 restrictions reduce demand, and the country plans to be off it entirely in the next five years.
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Before and after video shows the impact of the coronavirus lockdown on air quality in various cities around the world

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An unintended consequence of the coronavirus lockdown has been a noticeable improvement in air quality. Here's a look before and after the lockdown began in various cities around the world.
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Earth day: Marking fifty years of environmental activism

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As many people are forced to stay home, the environment is getting a bit of a break, just in time for the 50th Earth Day.
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Ottawa’s plastic ban concerns Alberta energy minister

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Alberta’s energy minister is worried Ottawa’s single-use plastic ban is sending the wrong signals to investors a day after her province announced it wants to become a hub for plastic recycling.
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Ottawa 'confident' about carbon tax appeal: Wilkinson

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Environment Minister Johnathan Wilkinson reacts to an Alberta court ruling that the federal carbon tax is unconstitutional. He told reporters Monday he's confident the Supreme Court will confirm Ottawa's carbon pricing plan is...
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Bangladesh factories ordered shut to save Dhaka's river

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The main river that used to be Dhaka's source of drinking water is now toxic.
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Antarctica has hottest temperature ever recorded

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The temperature rose to 18.3 degrees Celsius (64.9 Fahrenheit) at an Argentine research base - and still needs to be verified by the World Meteorological Organization.
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Alberta ends gas flaring cap

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Alberta has scrapped its limits on methane gas flaring, which is the process of burning off excess gas from oil production. The province flared 36 per cent over its limit last year. The Canadian Association of Physicians for the...
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French Senate backs law to regulate ultra fast fashion giants Shein and Temu

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The new legislation would impose eco-taxes, advertising bans, and influencer restrictions, but critics believe the bill falls short of its initial environmental ambitions.
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Forever chemicals: Brussels' mission to clean up Europe's water

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The European Commission plans to support water treatment to eliminate forever chemicals (PFAS), according to the European Water Resilience Strategy, adopted in Brussels on Wednesday.
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Canada: Wildfires force 27,000 to evacuate

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Wildfires raging in 3 Canadian provinces have forced massive evacuations. Most of the evacuated residents are from Manitoba — which declared a state of emergency last week. Watch in for more details!