France Delays Plastic Cup Ban Until 2030 Over Technical Challenges

The French government has postponed a long-planned ban on plastic throwaway cups until 2030, citing technical difficulties. Environmental groups warn the delay undermines efforts to curb plastic pollution in rivers and oceans
French Insect-Eating Birds Show Early Signs of Recovery After Pesticide Ban

A comprehensive French study suggests the EU’s neonicotinoid ban is already yielding ecological benefits, with insect-eating bird populations rising slightly after years of decline linked to pesticide exposure
Fontainebleau Forest Battles Climate Change with Innovative Reforestation Efforts

Once immortalised by 19th-century artists, France’s Fontainebleau Forest now faces climate-driven decay. Foresters are restoring it with drought-resistant trees, innovative monitoring, and adaptive management to ensure the survival of this treasured natural and cultural landmark
Nearly 100,000 People Enjoy Swimming in Paris’ River Seine Sites

Almost 100,000 people have already swum in the River Seine’s three dedicated bathing sites since their July debut. The overwhelming public response led Paris officials to prolong the swimming season, reflecting renewed urban engagement with the iconic river
Poland: Znika to be featured in Innovation Hub Brochure 2023

Poland: An Environmental Conservation Organisation that aims to set up Compostable and eco-friendly Packaging, called Znika, is set to be featured in the Innovation Hub Brochure. This Brochure is a window to look into Poland’s Vibrant Startup Scene.
Cities must protect, expand their green spaces instead of placing more buildings: Maron

Amid the results of climate change and the problems it will cause, cities must protect and expand their green spaces instead of planning to place more buildings on them.
French Minister announces to launch 3000 ‘green gendarme positions’ to investigate into environment issues

The Interior Minister of France, Gerald Darmanin has announced about the plans to launch 3000 “green gendarme positions” to improve the proceedings of the investigation in environmental issues-specifically in cases of arson.
Albatross, a monogamy bird, may face significant divorce rate over climate change-study

As per the United Nations, the meaning of Climate change is that which transforms temperatures and weather patterns for a longer period. The modification might be natural, which includes some variations in the solar cycle. However, since the 1800s, the activities of humans have surged and become the main driver of climate change, mainly due […]
This Giant ‘Living Fossil’ Fish Can Live For 100 Years, Deep in The Ocean!

Once considered extinct, enormous coelacanths have been sneaking in the ocean for centuries of millions of years. The scarcity and deep habitat of these fish have made them complicated to investigate, but a brand-new look at one of a kind has now exposed it might exist much longer than we imagined. How long? Well, these […]