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Philippines Faces Rising Seas and Stronger Storms While COP30 Fails to Deliver Fossil Fuel Phase-Out — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Mon, Nov 24 2025
New photo series captures climate crisis reality across Philippine islands as the archipelago nation bears heavy consequences of global warming. Meanwhile, COP30 summit in Brazil draws criticism for inadequate fossil fuel commitments despite scientific warnings. Read the full article
Philippines faces climate crisis frontlines: powerful photo series captures daily reality of rising seas and stronger storms

The Philippines stands as a stark example of climate injustice—contributing minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions yet bearing some of the heaviest consequences of our warming…
Uk’s nuclear power costs soar due to regulatory complexity, government task force reveals

A government-commissioned review has concluded that the United Kingdom has become the world’s most expensive location for nuclear power plant construction, with excessive bureaucracy and overly…
Amazon climate disasters spike 300% while government tracking systems fall dangerously behind

A groundbreaking new study reveals that extreme weather disasters are devastating Amazon communities at an unprecedented rate, but government reporting systems are failing to capture the…
Federal wetland protections face major rollback as illinois stands to lose 70% of remaining wetlands

The Trump administration has proposed sweeping changes to federal wetland protections that could leave more than two-thirds of Illinois’ remaining wetlands vulnerable to development and destruction.…
Brazil’s abrolhos marine paradise faces urgent protection crisis despite being south atlantic’s biodiversity hotspot

Off Brazil’s coast, where the states of Bahia and Espírito Santo meet the Atlantic Ocean, lies one of the world’s most extraordinary marine ecosystems—yet it remains…
Gold mining pollution devastates indigenous communities and protected rivers in cambodia

Indigenous communities in northeastern Cambodia are facing a health and environmental crisis as toxic runoff from gold mining operations poisons their ancestral rivers. In Ta Bouk…
French energy giant totalenergies faces criminal charges over alleged civilian massacres in mozambique

French oil and gas corporation TotalEnergies is facing serious criminal allegations in its home country related to its massive natural gas project in Mozambique. The Berlin-based…
London scientists launch city-wide hunt for critically endangered “german hairy snail”

An ambitious conservation effort is underway in London as scientists and volunteer citizen researchers join forces to locate one of Britain’s rarest creatures: the German hairy…
New research reveals how strategic data center placement could slash water usage by 90%

America’s data centers consumed a staggering 228 billion gallons of water in 2023—and that number is set to skyrocket as artificial intelligence drives unprecedented demand for…
Gas stations are reinventing themselves as premium ev charging destinations

The familiar convenience store pit stop is getting an electric makeover. Major fuel retailers like Wawa and Sheetz are betting that fast EV chargers combined with…
“zombie fires” are rewriting the rules of wildfire season in the arctic

A new type of wildfire is haunting Canada’s northern forests—one that refuses to die even in the depths of winter. These “zombie fires” smolder beneath the…
Dangerous heat waves are turning college football stadiums into health hazards for fans

College football stadiums across the South are becoming increasingly dangerous for fans as rising temperatures create sweltering conditions that can be 10-16 degrees hotter inside the…
Cop30 climate summit fails to address fossil fuels despite scientific warnings, say critics

The 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) concluded in Brazil this week amid sharp criticism that the final agreement fails to adequately address the role of…
Philippines Faces Rising Seas and Stronger Storms While COP30 Fails to Deliver Fossil Fuel Phase-Out — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Mon, Nov 24 2025

New photo series captures climate crisis reality across Philippine islands as the archipelago nation bears heavy consequences of global warming. Meanwhile, COP30 summit in Brazil draws criticism for inadequate fossil fuel commitments despite scientific warnings.
Nepal’s pangolins face extinction despite legal protection: why paper laws aren’t enough to save the world’s most trafficked mammal

Despite sharing the same legal protection status as tigers and rhinos in Nepal, pangolins remain on a devastating path toward extinction. Two of the world’s three…





