Svalbard Implements Stricter Tourism Regulations to Preserve Arctic Wilderness

Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, the Norwegian Minister of Climate and Environment, emphasized the urgency of protecting Svalbard’s flora and fauna amidst mounting pressures
Protesters Storm French Chemical Plant Over PFAS Pollution Concerns

Julien, a spokesperson for the organizers, emphasized the urgent need to address the issue of PFAS pollution, stating, “We want to close the door on the ‘forever chemicals’ that Arkema is dumping into the Rhône river.”
St Kitts and Nevis administration promotes agenda-driven change to increase water supply
Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis: In order to fulfil the demands of an expanding agricultural sector and a growing population, the government of St. Kitts and Nevis is advancing its agenda to bring about change in the water services sector
Europe: Forest fires this summers results in highest emissions in 15 years, says scientists

The devastating forest fires that have ruined Europe during this summer have resulted in the highest emissions in 15 years.
Intense summers in Belgium this year is in complete contrast with that of 2021 floods: Experts

The scorching heat of summers that Belgium and the rest of Europe experienced this year is in complete contrast with that of 2021, characterized by severe floods.
German: Climate change is World’s ‘Biggest Security Problem’, says Minister Baerbock

The Foreign minister of German Annalena Baerbock, on Monday has called climate change the world’s “biggest security problem,” as Berlin welcomed representatives of around 40 nations for the Petersberg climate dialogue.
Ukrainian crisis, rise in prices of energy, food replaces COVID-19 crisis in Belgium: Study

The Ukrainian conflict, rising energy and food prices and climate change have replaced the coronavirus crisis as the main concerns of people living in Belgium, according to the last Great Corona Study. After two years, the pandemic is no longer dominating headlines nor driving sleepless nights among people in Belgium. Just one in seven participants […]