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1,000-year-old oaks used to create ‘super forest’

​​Scientists have designed an experimental forest in England to work out the best formula for achieving ambitious tree planting targets.

Starbucks is planning to phase out its iconic cups

“Our cup is ubiquitous, and we love that,” said Michael Kobori, Starbucks chief sustainability officer. “But it is also this ubiquitous symbol of a throwaway society.”

Sustainable batteries: EU Parliament wants cellphones to be glued on

If the battery no longer works, many mobile phones, computers, household robots or headphones end up in the trash.

Amazon Rainforest Nears Climate ‘Tipping Point’ Faster Than Expected

Hammered by climate change and relentless deforestation, the Amazon rainforest is losing its capacity to recover.

Scientists Develop Breakthrough Method for Recycling Industrial Plastics at Room Temperature in 20 Minutes

A new and simple method for upcycling plastic waste at room temperature has been developed by a team of British researchers.

UN agrees to create world’s first-ever plastics pollution treaty in a blow to big oil

The United Nations approved a landmark agreement to create the world’s first-ever global plastic pollution treaty on Wednesday.

75% of people want single-use plastics banned, global survey finds

Three in four people worldwide want single-use plastics to be banned as soon as possible.

City Trees and Soil Are Sucking More Carbon Out of the Atmosphere Than Previously Thought

Researchers found that trees and soils on the outermost edge of forests may have a role in fighting climate change—but the benefits might not last

India’s Mass Tree Planting Success: Forest Cover Grows by Half-Million Acres in Two Years

A recent report from the Forest Survey of India (FSI) found that recent spurious tree planting activities have taken root in terms of the overall forest coverage in the nation.

20% of Brits Are Eating Less Meat To Actively Fight Climate Change, Survey Finds

A Censuswide survey, commissioned by environmental search engine Ecosia, has revealed new plant-based trends. Major takeaways include more than 20 percent of participants reducing meat intake in light of the climate crisis.