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Greenpeace analysis ranks global SO2 air pollution hotspots
SO2 is one of the main contributors to human death and disease from air pollution across the planet.
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From Hiroshima to now, can nuclear ever be peaceful?
Japan - the only country that has come under a nuclear attack during war and suffered one of the worst nuclear accidents in history - should abandon nuclear power.
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The ‘Chernobyl’ mini-series has finished, but the real life catastrophe never ends
For many of us, the Chornobyl catastrophe is not history. The disaster itself continues, and its effects can still be felt today.
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Sustainable transport means ending the old-fashioned engine
We know we have to cut emissions from transport, but we also have a moment to re-think how cities work and who they are for.
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This World Environment Day needs action, not celebration
Let’s not celebrate World Environment Day this year, rather let us all concentrate on spreading awareness and talking about issues that we all face.
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Wildfires in Siberia: what we can do to prevent new victims
"On our way to the destination we saw the dangerous glow of a huge fire. Storms had spread the fire in the air and everything was covered in smoke."
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Biodiversity loss: urgent need for forest, ocean protection and dietary change
This is a devastating reality check.
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Monsanto: Busted
The risk of pesticides in food does not stop with glyphosate. Pesticide-based farming has left behind a trail of unintended consequences.
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Will people hear the story of the Numto reindeer herders?
Residents live as close to four kilometres to the nearest drilling site. While the profits go to Surgutneftegas the water and lives of the Numto are under threat.