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Sweden’s textile waste policy shift explained From October 1, Swedish households can place torn and worn clothing directly in the regular garbage. The change marks…

Warming climate drives drastic glacier melt in Switzerland Swiss glaciers are melting at an alarming pace as climate change intensifies, according to a comprehensive study…

Sweden’s textile waste law change takes effect From today, 1 October, households in Sweden can place torn and worn clothes directly in the regular trash…

Rapid melt and warnings from the Alps Swiss glaciers have undergone a dramatic retreat over the past decade, losing about a quarter of their volume,…

The Woodside case and the EPBC Act in the crosshairs Australia’s environmental protection regime is under renewed scrutiny as the Woodside-operated North West Shelf gas…

Etosha wildfire contained, PM confirms amid criticism of the response Namibia’s Prime Minister announced that the wildfire spreading through Etosha National Park has been contained,…

Drone captures bears at an abandoned research station In a striking late-summer scene, a group of polar bears has moved into an abandoned Soviet polar…

Overview: Polar bears at an abandoned Soviet station In late summer daylight, a drone video captured a group of polar bears roaming the shattered remains…

Global expansion of biosphere reserves signals a new approach to conservation UNESCO has designated 26 new biosphere reserves across 21 countries, expanding a network that…

UNESCO expands biosphere reserves with 26 new sites UNESCO has designated 26 new biosphere reserves, extending a global network that now includes 811 sites in…
