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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNNGOs call for more accessible heat shelters in Hong Kong as survey finds facilities underused
A green group and a homelessness charity have called on the Hong Kong government to make temporary heat shelters more ...
The last few years have seen the American environmental movement adopt protest tactics that have turned violent, been destructive, and caused damage to the land they were trying to protect.
A last-minute change to the Resource Management Amendment Bill would make it easier for companies to dump pollution into rivers and lakes without a resource consent - as long as the waterway is ...
Shelters’ remote locations and lack of privacy among reasons underprivileged prefer to cool down in fast food restaurants, ...
As countries try to find agreement on plastic pollution, creative interventions are turning heads — and turning the conversation to health harms, fossil fuels, and false solutions.
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Isle of Wight County Press on MSNGreenpeace members meet Isle of Wight MP to raise climate concerns
Glyphosate, according to the World Health Organisation, is a probable carcinogen and also affects insects and small mammals.
Air sampling in the Swiss city this week detected plastic fibres and fragments in both indoor and outdoor locations, ...
Greenpeace Aotearoa spokesperson Amanda Larsson says, "While Luxon is being criticised at home for failing to address the ...
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