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Thousands of Wales Species Face Extinction While COP30 Climate Summit Leaves Critical Issues Unresolved — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Tue, Nov 25 2025
A groundbreaking Wales conservation report identifies thousands of species at extinction risk due to geographic restrictions, while the COP30 climate summit in Brazil concludes without concrete fossil fuel phase-out plans or essential climate breakthroughs scientists demand. Read the full article
Trump administration’s new attack on endangered species act opens door to massive industrial expansion

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Global wildlife photography competition showcases nature’s beauty through 16,000 stunning images

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Stunning wildlife photography celebrates australia’s birds while funding conservation efforts

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Uk could create over 5,000 jobs by ending plastic waste exports and building domestic recycling infrastructure

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Australia’s critical environmental protection laws face uncertain future as political negotiations intensify

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England’s beach water crisis: nearly 15% of coastal waters too polluted for safe swimming

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Thousands of Wales Species Face Extinction While COP30 Climate Summit Leaves Critical Issues Unresolved — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Tue, Nov 25 2025

A groundbreaking Wales conservation report identifies thousands of species at extinction risk due to geographic restrictions, while the COP30 climate summit in Brazil concludes without concrete fossil fuel phase-out plans or essential climate breakthroughs scientists demand.
Billionaire’s 496-unit housing development threatens new jersey’s old-growth forest and retiree’s dream

Roy Oser’s vision of a peaceful retirement is now under threat from an unexpected source: affordable housing mandates. When the former attorney purchased his North Jersey…
Food insecurity persists in native american communities despite cultural traditions of sharing

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Norway pledges $3 billion to help save the congo basin rainforest as new global funding initiatives launch

The world’s second-largest tropical rainforest may finally be getting the financial lifeline it desperately needs. At recent climate talks in Belém, Brazil, two groundbreaking funding initiatives…
Uk bathing water quality shows modest gains as 93% of sites now meet safety standards

Water quality at British beaches and bathing sites has improved slightly, with new Environment Agency data revealing that 93% of monitored locations now meet minimum safety…
Conservation crisis deepens as trump administration cuts funding: why linking nature protection to human health could be the solution

The global conservation movement is in crisis, struggling with severe funding cuts, weakening government support, and widespread misinformation campaigns. A major contributor to this decline is…
Brazil’s ambitious $125 billion forest conservation fund falls short of launch goals at cop30

Brazil’s groundbreaking Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) secured only $6.7 billion in initial funding at COP30 in Belém—far below the $25 billion needed to launch the…





