Brazil seizes world's biggest illegal shark fin consignment
By Peter Frontini and Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian authorities said on Monday they had seized 28.7 metric tonnes
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Countries back weakened EU nature law, seek more biodiversity funding
By Kate Abnett LUXEMBOURG European Union countries' environment ministers struck a deal on Tuesday over a landmark bill
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The 20 Cities With the Worst Air Pollution Worldwide
Under normal circumstances, the U.S. doesn't rank on the list of the 20 worst cities for air quality.
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South African taps run dry after power shortages
Electricity problems have led to water shortages and those with money are digging their own boreholes.
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Maharashtra: The Indians taking on a giant Saudi-backed refinery
Thousands of villagers are protesting plans for the world's largest refinery in Maharashtra.
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'Greasy, Gross' Cannibal Mormon Crickets Invade Nevada, Horrify Residents
Officials are using snowplows to clear the roads of the dead and objectively disgusting bugs.
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Rash Judgment: A 68-Foot-Long Poison Ivy Vine is a Guinness World Record Holder
The finding was confirmed when the property owner broke out in a rash.
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Do DIY Air Purifiers Really Work to Combat Wildfire Smoke, COVID, and Other Pollutants?
Can your MacGyver air scrubber do the work of a purifier costing hundreds of dollars? Science says yes.
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New York lawmakers weigh clean fuel standard as legislative session ends
By Laura Sanicola New York lawmakers are considering legislation on Friday that would create the first market for
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Collapse of Ukraine's Nova Kakhovka dam an 'ecological catastrophe'
The collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine has sparked fears of an ecological catastrophe, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky describing the situation as "an environmental bomb of mass destruction."
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Mushroom Coffins Are the Latest Green Burial Trend
Loop Biotech's eco-friendly mushroom coffins are designed to decompose.
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Exclusive-Vulture surveillance system alerts Zambian park to poachers
By Gloria Dickie Lion and leopard populations in Zambia's Kafue National Park are showing signs of a modest
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