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New research shows a low-fat vegan diet cuts greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand by 51%, highlighting environmental benefits of plant-based eating.

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 51% Through Low-Fat Vegan Diet

Replacing meat, dairy, and eggs with grains, legumes, and plant-based foods (vegan Diet) reduces greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) by 51%, as per...
Discover how recycled plastics like ABS could replace traditional railway sleepers, reducing carbon emissions and transforming sustainable transport.

Railway: Recycled Plastic Sleepers Could Cut Carbon Emissions

Railways, one of the most climate-friendly transportation modes, emit just 31 grams of CO2 equivalents (CO2e) per passenger kilometer—half that of the...

2024 Carbon Crisis The Alarming Rise in Global Emissions

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Global Carbon Emissions Hit Record High in 2024: Urgent Action Needed

In a concerning new report from the Global Carbon Project, carbon emissions from fossil fuels have surged to a record high in...
Superyachts, jets of Europe’s elite emit more carbon in a week than poorest emits in a lifetime

Billionaire Emissions: A Dangerous Disparity

Fifty of the world’s richest billionaires produce more carbon through their luxurious lifestyles than the average person does in their entire lifetime....
Europe is warming twice as fast as the global average. Discover why the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change is calling for an urgent overhaul of EU adaptation policies to protect lives and the economy.

Emissions; No More Hot Air…Please!; UNEP

A global reduction of 42% in annual greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and 57% by 2035 is essential to keep the 1.5°C...

Household Stove Emissions Not Affect Foetal Growth

A groundbreaking study challenges conventional wisdom on the impact of household air pollution from indoor stoves on foetal growth. Explore the findings from a multi-country trial, highlighting the need for re-evaluating intervention strategies to improve prenatal outcomes in resource-poor settings.
Europe is warming twice as fast as the global average. Discover why the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change is calling for an urgent overhaul of EU adaptation policies to protect lives and the economy.

Cooling Climate Crisis: Green Solutions to Slash Emissions

N report reveals that adopting sustainable cooling measures can slash sectoral emissions by 60%, with over 60 countries committing to climate-responsible cooling. Explore the financial implications, the Global Cooling Pledge impact, and the role of G20 nations in steering the cooling sector toward a sustainable future.
Europe is warming twice as fast as the global average. Discover why the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change is calling for an urgent overhaul of EU adaptation policies to protect lives and the economy.

Emissions Gap Report Reveals Urgent Need for Global Action

In a sobering revelation, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) released the Emissions Gap Report 2023, painting a dire picture of our planet's climate trajectory. With global temperatures and greenhouse gas emissions skyrocketing, the Broken Record report underscores the imperative for immediate and intensified climate action.
Methane emissions have emerged as a potent contributor to the climate crisis, prompting a growing interest in mitigating these emissions within crucial agricultural sectors.

Addressing Methane Emissions in Agriculture

Methane emissions have emerged as a potent contributor to the climate crisis, prompting a growing interest in mitigating these emissions within crucial agricultural sectors.