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Climate Science Digest: August 10, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 10, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. Indoor ant populations might start invading outdoors due to global warming Some...

Ministry of Environment & Climate Change seizes prohibited fishing tools
Tribune News Network Doha The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), represented by the Marine Protection Department, conducted a field inspection tour in the country’s territorial waters. The campaign resulted in the seizure of a...

Ogun plans one million trees, 50-hectare parks for climate action
Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun on Sunday announced plans to plant one million trees and create 50 hectares of green recreational parks in partnership with the private sector before the end of this year’s planting season, as part of efforts to...

Climate disasters: Personal loss connects us all (Letters)
Climate disasters: Personal loss connects us all Re: “Healing power of storytelling,” August 3 commentary Years after the Marshall Fire, the embers of personal loss call out for remembrance. Listen also to the stories of those who endured the...

Japan Satellite for Analyzing Greenhouse Gases Expected to Contribute Greatly to Global Warming Countermeasures; Trump Stance Stifling Competition
The Yomiuri Shimbun Ibuki GW satellite is seen in the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture in May. By Tomoko Kito / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer 10:42 JST, August 10, 2025 A new Japanese satellite for measuring greenhouse gases, which...

They Play You Pay: Activist Environmental Law Firm Donates Money to the Same AGs that Hire Them
The Environmentalist movement is as well-funded and organized as it is misguided. From pink-haired protesters to paid-for politicians, their war on oil and capitalism has been raging for years. The more they play, the more you pay. The war on oil...

Fijian youth calls for urgent climate action on loss and damage
By Sanjeshni Kumar in Apia, Samoa PASIFIKA ENVIRONEWS/PACNEWS/SPREP Climate Change has clearly deepened its impact on agriculture and livelihoods for many farmers in Fiji, a young Fijian testified during a youth dialogue on Climate-induced Loss...
How central bankers speak about climate and what this means for financial markets
Once narrowly focused on price stability and financial supervision, central banks now regularly discuss climate-related challenges, promote green finance initiatives, and examine the broader implications of decarbonisation for financial markets....

Climate-driven erosion cuts Karakoram Highway in Upper Hunza
A significant stretch of the Karakoram Highway (KKH) in Upper Hunza’s Morkhun area was destroyed by river erosion on Friday, severing the overland link between Pakistan and China, the Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) government said. ️ اہم اطلاع: پاکستان...

Lumbini Tea Valley Ceylon signs strategic Regenagri Partnership with Solidaridad to drive climate-smart agriculture in Sri Lanka
Lumbini Tea Valley Ceylon Pvt Ltd, having won over 152 international awards since 2012 and regarded as one of the most awarded tea brands in the world,on Sunday (10) strengthened its sustainability leadership by signing a landmark Memorandum of...

Fossil Fuels Or Food: Which Is Worse For Climate Change?
For the people who know, the title’s pairing is ridiculous because it is well established that fossil fuels contribute more to climate change than agriculture. However, the other day someone insisted to me that food contributes more to climate...

Climate change threatens UK food supply as imports face growing disruption
According to the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), around £3 billion of UK food imports including essentials like rice, tea and mango come from 20 countries with the highest levels of climate-driven displacement. All are classed as...

EcoFEST highlights Germantown’s new environmental hub
Germantown’s EcoFEST will feature hands-on environmental activities and educational resources. Provided / Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership Germantown will transform into a hub of art, science, and sustainability on Saturday, Aug. 16,...

Strengthening capacity helps us respond to environmental trauma
Capacity building empowers individuals, organizations, and communities with knowledge, tools, and resources The seasonal wildfires in Canada have turned into a harsh reality that causes anxiety and loss for many. While homes can be rebuilt, the...

Opportunity bank’s Charity Run promotes climate action, celebrates 30 years
Opportunity bank’s Charity Run promotes climate action, celebrates 30 years Hundreds of runners successfully completed the 10km and 5km charity run today with the theme "Planting Hope, Growing Change, Greening the Future." The theme is an...

STEVENS COLUMN: Gutting the environment
Putting Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the direction of businessman Lee Zeldin earlier this year was like contrasting the Flat Earth Society with building a rocket for moon travel. Last week Zeldin proposed to throw out...

Overheated homes: why UK housing is dangerously unprepared for impact of climate crisis
Wondering what future British summers will be like, as the climate crisis unfolds? Clue: put away visions of sipping Yorkshire champagne on a Barcelona-style balcony. Think instead of stuffy, overheated homes making sleep impossible, droughts and...

Resolution supporting ‘Climate Change Superfund’ introduced by Greenfield city councilor
GREENFIELD — Precinct 6 City Councilor Patricia Williams has filed a proposed resolution urging City Council to support legislation mandating that the largest oil and gas companies pay for municipal projects to mitigate the impacts of climate...
Summer nights are getting warmer due to climate change, sparking health concerns
When you think about extreme heat, a sweltering, sunny day may come to mind first. But climate scientists are also sounding the alarm on warm summer nights, saying they are quietly becoming a worrisome consequence of climate change — and a serious...

EPA halts updates to top greenhouse gas database after scientist’s suspension
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will stop updating a widely used greenhouse gas emissions database after suspending its creator for signing a letter critical of the Trump administration’s science policies. Harry Stevens reports for The...