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Net Zero Is Asinine
Ever since the United Nations decided that combating so-called climate change would become its signature issue in the late twentieth century, it has ratcheted up the rhetoric against carbon dioxide emissions.
10.12.2024
Hurricane Season Rips Into US War-Spending
With another major storm bearing down on Florida, distressed survivors of Helene and tight federal disaster relief funding amid a flood of U.S. money for foreign proxy wars.
10.10.2024
Frequent leaks, opaque handling greatly tarnish Japan’s reputation as Fukushima dumping marks one year
It has been one year since Japan began dumping nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean despite broad opposition. So far, some 60,000 tons of water from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have been discharged as part of Japan's 30-year program to dump around one million tons of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean
26.08.2024
War & Genocide on Earth Day
U.S. military aggression and imperial ambitions leave a trail of natural destruction — all under the guise of national security.
22.04.2024
Governments flaunt their indifference to runaway global warming at COP28 climate summit
The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference opens today against the backdrop of soaring global temperatures and mounting extreme weather events that have contributed to hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths and the displacement of millions of people
01.12.2023
Like a rogue nation
Japan releases its nuclear garbage without concern for its neighbors or people
05.10.2023
UN Reform? Think "Alice in Wonderland"
U.N.’s highest priority should be reinforcing the system’s crumbling foundations
29.09.2023
Death toll rises in Greece as flooding devastates Thessaly region
Sixteen people have been declared dead following the flash floods which hit Greece early last week. All of the deaths occurred in the central Thessaly region
15.09.2023
The "Planet-Wrecker in Chief"
Planned fossil fuel expansion in the U.S. accounts for more than a third of new oil and gas extraction projects through 2050, according to Oil Change International
14.09.2023
Thousands dead and 10,000 missing in Libyan floods
More than 5,000 people are dead and 10,000 missing in floods in the coastal region of north-east Libya
13.09.2023
Over 2,000 people killed as earthquake devastates Morocco
On Friday night, an earthquake in Morocco hit mountainous areas near the city of Marrakech, killing at least 2,000 people and injuring more than 2,000
11.09.2023
Japan Is Employing Despicable Means to Shift Blame onto China
Global Times editorial
30.08.2023
Japanese Govt, Media Hype Chinese Fury over Contaminated Water Dumping in Bid to Shift Attention, Portray Itself as "Victim"
The Japanese government is employing a combination of PR stunts at home and abroad in a bid to shift attention, create antagonism and turn itself from the culprit risking the global health and environment into an innocent victim
29.08.2023
Global Shipbuilding: Maneuvering Towards Net Zero
Several attempts to convert the world's merchant fleet to the use of environmentally friendly fuels have already failed. But the tide of those looking to do so continues to flow, and it seems the end could be just over the horizon
28.08.2023
More Countries Take Actions to Handle Japan’s Nuclear-Contaminated Water Dump, While US "Double-Standard Exposed Hypocrisy"
In order to prevent any impact caused by Japan's dumping of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, more countries are taking actions
28.08.2023
The Blunt Truth about Global Warming Models
I may be one of the first scientists in the country to know that predicting long-term temperatures is not possible
24.08.2023
Maui wildfire tragedy once again exposes US’ incompetence in natural disaster, emergency rescues
Unbearable pain
24.08.2023
Eighteen migrants killed as fires rage in Greece and southern Europe
Europe’s "Fortress Europe" policy led to the horrific deaths of at least 18 migrants in Greece Tuesday
24.08.2023
Ecuadorians Reject Oil Drilling in Amazon Region
The binding referendum stops oil exploration in an area of Yasuní National Park that is rich in biodiversity and home to uncontacted Indigenous tribes
23.08.2023
International community can hold Japan accountable indefinitely on this issue
Global Times editorial
23.08.2023
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