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In celebration of Human Rights Day 2024, Earth.Org looks at the key role climate justice plays in securing the rights of those most affected by climate change and […]
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Millions of tons of plastic waste enter the environment each year, with impacts felt across oceans, waterways, and land. A Global Plastic Treaty can provide a coordinated international […]
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Mark Reed, a researcher specializing in ecosystem markets and environmental governance, explains how researchers and policymakers can work together to restore our wetland ecosystems. — Nature conservation has […]
More than 3,300 delegates – including members representing more than 170 nations and observers from more than 440 organizations – met last month in Busan, South Korea, to negotiate […]
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