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Brazil Approves Amazon Oil Drilling During Climate Summit, House Opens Alaska Wilderness to Drilling — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Fri, Nov 21 2025
Brazil authorizes offshore drilling near the Great Amazon Reef while hosting COP30, as the U.S. House votes to eliminate protections for millions of acres of Alaskan wilderness. Meanwhile, New Jersey activists push for a $50 billion climate superfund targeting fossil fuel companies. Read the full article
Mercury poisoning crisis: gold mining devastates health of indigenous women in nicaragua

A alarming new study has revealed that Indigenous women in Nicaragua are suffering from dangerous mercury poisoning linked to small-scale gold mining operations in their communities.…
Suriname’s president demands payment for forest conservation at un climate summit

At the UN Climate Change Conference COP30 in Brazil, Suriname is making waves with a bold proposition: countries that protect their forests should receive financial compensation…
Hidden underwater “storms” beneath antarctica are accelerating ice loss and sea level rise

Scientists have discovered a troubling new threat to Antarctica’s ice: powerful underwater vortices that act like storms beneath the continent’s ice shelves. These hidden storms are…
Mysterious deep-sea giant oarfish surfaces on tasmanian beach, sparking scientific interest

A massive three-meter giant oarfish, one of the ocean’s most elusive deep-sea creatures, has washed ashore on a Tasmanian beach, providing researchers with a rare opportunity…
Fire erupts at cop30 climate summit site in brazil as bbc reporter witnesses “huge columns of smoke”

A fire broke out at the venue hosting the United Nations COP30 climate talks in Brazil, creating dramatic scenes as international delegates and media gathered to…
Massive fire erupts near cop30 climate summit site as bbc reports “huge columns of smoke”

A large-scale fire has broken out in the vicinity of the COP30 climate summit, with BBC correspondents on the ground reporting dramatic scenes of “huge columns…
Congo basin launches groundbreaking mobile payment system to reward communities for forest conservation

Six Congo Basin nations have unveiled an innovative “payment for environmental services” program that puts money directly into the hands of local communities and farmers who…
Ancient sharks face modern extinction crisis, but new trade protections show promise

Sharks, ancient mariners that have roamed Earth’s oceans for over 400 million years—predating both dinosaurs and trees—now face their greatest challenge yet. According to the IUCN…
Scientists uncover the underground forces behind santorini’s three-month earthquake marathon

Researchers have solved the mystery behind thousands of earthquakes that rattled the Greek island of Santorini over a three-month period, revealing a dramatic underground story of…
Stunning wildlife photography captures nature’s most remarkable moments this week

The natural world continues to amaze and inspire, as demonstrated by this week’s collection of extraordinary wildlife photographs from photographers around the globe. From the Arctic…
Rising seas threaten to unleash toxic contamination from thousands of hazardous sites across america

Along the industrial shores of San Francisco Bay, Luna Angulo surveys a landscape where decades of chemical manufacturing have left a dangerous legacy. Behind razor wire…
Massachusetts holds the line on climate commitments while other states roll back environmental policies

Massachusetts has avoided joining a troubling trend of states retreating from their climate commitments, at least for now. While Arizona, Connecticut, New York, and North Carolina…
Un chief tells trump “we are waiting for you” as nearly 200 countries near historic fossil fuel agreement at cop30

At the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a pointed message to President Donald Trump and the United States as nearly…
Climate data gap exposes troubling knowledge void on heat vs. Cold deaths

A prominent environmental journalist’s investigation into a frequently cited climate skeptic talking point has revealed a concerning gap in global climate impact data that may be…
Critical nassau grouper breeding ground in belize faces catastrophic 85% population decline

A vital Nassau grouper spawning site off the coast of Belize is experiencing a devastating population collapse that threatens to eliminate one of the Caribbean’s most…





