Pakistan Uses Artificial Rain to Reduce Pollution Levels
The city of Lahore in the eastern province of Punjab, near the Indian border, has one of the worst air quality in the world and is heavily polluted du
European Union Reduced Carbon Emissions by 22 Percent in 14 Years
The European Union (EU) has announced a 22 per cent reduction in carbon emissions across the region from 2008 to 2022. According to data from the Euro
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The world is moving too slowly to fulfill its pledge to end deforestation by 2030, according to a new report. At the 2021 United Nations Climate Summi
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According to the International Energy Agency's new World Energy Outlook 2023 (WEO-2023), major changes taking place today will lead to a very differen
406,172 Hectares of Forest Area Actually Lost Forest Ecosystem Characteristics in 11 Years
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Republic, the Turkish Foresters Association (TOD) organized a panel discussion titled "There is Worse
Barcelona Limits Cruise Ships to Combat Overtourism
Barcelona, the capital and largest city of Spain's Catalonia Autonomous Region, is preparing to reduce the number of cruise ships that can call at its
Extreme Weather Events Cause $16 Million Losses Per Hour
Scientists have revealed that extreme weather events caused by the climate crisis in the last 20 years have cost $16 million per hour. According to th
Climate Change Could Lead To Food-related Civil Unrest In The UK Within 50 Years
Food shortages caused by extreme weather events could lead to civil unrest in the country within 50 years, according to new research including a surve
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The first step in reducing the carbon footprint is to calculate the carbon footprint. In this direction, the MFET family has implemented a project tha
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