Forest Reindeer and Wind Power on a Collision Course in Ostrobothnia – Local Decision-Makers' Trust in Authorities and Researchers is Eroding
The protection of forest reindeer is clashing with extensive wind energy development in Ostrobothnia, leading to a deterioration of trust among local decision-makers in authorities and researchers.
Morning Mail: Two more Iranians reportedly seek asylum, Labor alarm at PM’s war stance, mastering ‘green confetti’
Two more members of the Iranian women's football team have sought asylum in Australia after competing in a tournament, amidst political concerns regarding the Prime Minister's stance on international conflict and discussions around environmental policies.
Iran, fear and concern for the 'black rain': here's what it's about
A series of toxic and potentially dangerous black rains in Iran are causing health and environmental alarms due to their link to ongoing military conflicts.
The Bombing of Oil Infrastructure in Iran Threatens to Cause an Environmental Catastrophe
Experts warn that the bombings of Iran's oil infrastructure will have long-term environmental consequences, complicated by ongoing conflict.
Attack on Oil Facilities Will Be Felt Far Beyond Tehran, and May Even Stop the War
The recent attack on oil facilities near Tehran has resulted in significant environmental degradation and may have broader implications for the ongoing conflict.
The installation of a green hydrogen plant in Paysandú reignites the environmentalist conflict between Argentina and Uruguay
A proposed green hydrogen plant in Paysandú, Uruguay, is causing tensions with neighboring Argentina, as locals fear environmental impacts and have taken legal action against the project.
War on land, water, and air in the Middle East... a shadow of major threats to the environment
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses severe threats to environmental safety alongside its geopolitical implications.
Garbage in the metropolitan area blocked from being dumped leads to 'garbage pilgrimage' incineration in the Chungcheong region and private companies
Since this year, the ban on direct landfill of living waste in the metropolitan area has decreased the volume of garbage dramatically, yet it has sparked controversy over illegal incineration in other regions.
Generation Z and Politics: With What Attitude Are Young People Going to Vote Now
The article discusses the political attitudes of Generation Z in relation to other generations, particularly regarding stereotypes and issues such as environmental policy and immigration.
The stuck ships in the Arabian Gulf.. 'deadly' noise and 'suffocating' smoke
The ongoing military conflict in the Middle East, specifically due to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran, has led to significant environmental hazards from over 150 oil tankers stranded in the Arabian Gulf.
War devastates Sudan's ancient acacia forest, threatening ecosystem
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has severely damaged the Al-Sunut acacia forest, leading to significant environmental degradation and consequences for local and migratory wildlife.
The Installation of a Refinery in Uruguay Opens a Conflict Over its Environmental Impact in Argentina
The establishment of a green hydrogen refinery in Uruguay is causing renewed tensions with Argentina due to potential environmental impacts.
Snapshots in February: Pictures of the Day
This article showcases various significant moments from February, highlighting diverse global stories including sports, conflict, and environmental challenges.
The Ambroz Lagoons, the Green Lung East of Madrid Facing Neighbors and Environmentalists with the City Council Over Its Conservation
The Ambroz Lagoons, a vital wetland near Madrid, are at the center of a conflict between residents, environmentalists, and the City Council, which plans to build a large residential area on the site.
Conflict in the Coalition: Minister K. Žuromskas to Address Services Regarding 'Social Democrat' A. Radvilavičius
A conflict has arisen in the Seimas Environmental Protection Committee over forest policy, with former deputy minister Edmundas Mačieža feeling isolated from decision-making processes orchestrated by Minister K. Žuromskas and others.
A general director of the Junta of Castilla and León managed a company for five years despite his total incompatibility
José Manuel Jiménez Blázquez, general director of Infrastructure and Environmental Sustainability of the Junta of Castilla y León, managed a company for five years despite having a total conflict of interest.