by Komoneed | Jul 3, 2025
United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights Elisa Morgera on Monday presented a new report to the General Assembly calling for the criminalization of spreading disinformation regarding the climate crisis, as well as a complete ban on fossil fuel lobbying and advertising by the industry. In The imperative of defossilizing our economies report, Morgera argues […]
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by Komoneed | Jul 3, 2025
This post was originally published on WBCSDWBCSD had a strong presence at this year’s London Climate Action Week (LCAW) matching the event’s unprecedented numbers: 2025 was the largest of its seven iterations, hosting over 45,000 people and more than 700 events. With...
by Komoneed | Jul 3, 2025
The Alpine A290 Rallye takes one of our favourite electric hot hatches and turns it into a rally-ready monster
by Komoneed | Jul 2, 2025
Shampoo, conditioner and sunscreens may be part of many people’s self-care routines, but most of these products contain chemicals that are harmful to animals and the environment. New research has found that, contrary to long-held beliefs, some of the ingredients in personal care products, such as softening agents in shampoos, are harmful to aquatic life. […]
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by Komoneed | Jul 2, 2025
It’s no secret that smoke and other contaminants from wildfires can pollute the air, soil and water during and after a blaze burns out. But now, scientists are warning that wildfire pollutants can continue to contaminate local waterways for up to eight years after a wildfire event. In a new study, led by scientists at […]
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