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Negotiators Divided as UN Plastics Treaty Talks Begin in Ottawa

Negotiators Divided as UN Plastics Treaty Talks Begin in Ottawa

From April 23 to 29, the United Nations Environment Programme’s Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee is holding its fourth session to develop a legally binding international treaty on plastic pollution in Ottawa, Canada. However, countries are divided over what the contents of the landmark agreement should be. “This process is without doubt an accelerated and ambitious one, […]

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    Greece to Invest $830 Million for Marine Conservation 

    Greece to Invest $830 Million for Marine Conservation 

    Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced plans to invest 780 million euros (about $829 million) for marine conservation and pollution cleanup. The country will pursue 21 marine conservation initiatives with the money. As reported by Reuters, some of the initiatives will include the development of two marine parks: one will be located in […]

    Biden Admin Announces $830 Million in Grants to Strengthen U.S. Infrastructure Against Climate Change

    Biden Admin Announces $830 Million in Grants to Strengthen U.S. Infrastructure Against Climate Change

    The Biden administration has announced almost $830 million in grants to support 80 projects across the country to improve aging roadways. The goal of the investments is to make transportation infrastructure more extreme weather-resilient in the face of heat waves, flooding, sea-level rise and other impacts related to climate change. The first-of-their-kind awards are being […]

    EPA Announces First-Ever Rule Limiting PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

    EPA Announces First-Ever Rule Limiting PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

    The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued the first-ever nationwide, legally enforceable limits on harmful per- polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — known as “forever chemicals” — in drinking water. The rule is the biggest leap so far in EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap and will lower exposure to the toxic substances for roughly 100 million […]

    EPA Limits Toxic Pollution From Chemical Plants

    EPA Limits Toxic Pollution From Chemical Plants

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized clean air standards that will limit the toxic pollutants released by chemical plants. According to the agency, the new standards will reduce the number of people with increased cancer risks in vulnerable communities near these chemical plants by 96%. The rule sets out to limit toxic air […]

    India’s Supreme Court Expands ‘Right to Life’ to Include Protection Against Climate Change

    India’s Supreme Court Expands ‘Right to Life’ to Include Protection Against Climate Change

    In another landmark climate decision, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that an individual’s “right to life” includes protection against the impacts of climate change. The verdict reflects fundamental rights stated in Article 21 of the country’s constitution, reported The Independent. “Without a clean environment which is stable and unimpacted by the vagaries of […]

    ‘A Massive Win for All Generations’: European Human Rights Court Rules Switzerland Violated Rights With Climate Inaction

    ‘A Massive Win for All Generations’: European Human Rights Court Rules Switzerland Violated Rights With Climate Inaction

    In a historic ruling, the European Court of Human Rights has found that Switzerland’s inadequate efforts to tackle climate change violated the human rights of its country’s citizens, represented by more than 2,000 older Swiss women. The landmark decision sets a powerful precedent for future climate-related lawsuits in Europe and around the world. “It is […]