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Climate Activists Storm COP30 Summit in Brazil, Senegal Tests Revolutionary Mob Grazing While Australia’s Coalition Splits on Net Zero — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Wed, Nov 12 2025
Protesters breach security at Brazil's crucial climate summit as world leaders gather. Meanwhile, Senegal experiments with intensive cattle grazing to combat drought, and Australia's Coalition faces internal warfare over abandoning its 2050 net zero emissions commitment. Read the full article
Orphaned baby gibbons rescued from wildlife traffickers overwhelm indonesian rehabilitation centers

Three infant gibbons—two siamangs and one Javan gibbon—now huddle together in a rescue center after Indonesian naval forces intercepted their traffickers in the Strait of Malacca…
Renewable energy boom set to make fossil fuel phase-out unstoppable, international energy agency declares

The global shift away from fossil fuels has reached a tipping point that will make the clean energy transition “inevitable,” according to a major new report…
Groundbreaking study reveals 2 billion people live dangerously close to fossil fuel infrastructure

A startling new investigation has revealed that one in four people worldwide—more than 2 billion individuals—live within just three miles of active fossil fuel operations, putting…
Ceo demonstrates power of ai wildlife monitoring by counting central park’s squirrels in one morning

When ecologist Robin Whytock walked through Central Park on a Saturday morning with just a cup of coffee and cutting-edge technology, he accomplished something remarkable: counting…
Climate Activists Storm COP30 Summit in Brazil, Senegal Tests Revolutionary Mob Grazing While Australia’s Coalition Splits on Net Zero — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Wed, Nov 12 2025
Protesters breach security at Brazil's crucial climate summit as world leaders gather. Meanwhile, Senegal experiments with intensive cattle grazing to combat drought, and Australia's Coalition faces internal warfare over abandoning its 2050 net zero emissions commitment.
Climate activists storm cop30 summit venue in brazil as world leaders gather for critical climate negotiations

Climate protesters have breached security at the COP30 venue in Brazil, disrupting what is being hailed as one of the most crucial climate summits in recent…
Australia’s liberal party moves to abandon 2050 net zero climate target after heated parliamentary debate

Australia’s Liberal Party appears set to abandon its commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, following a contentious five-hour meeting among party members in Canberra…
California governor newsom steps up as america’s climate voice at cop30 as trump administration skips un summit

With the Trump administration notably absent from this year’s United Nations climate summit, California Governor Gavin Newsom has emerged as the highest-ranking American official at COP30…
Editorial cartoon commentary: ben jennings takes aim at cop30 climate summit

Political cartoonist Ben Jennings has delivered another pointed visual commentary on international climate action, this time focusing his satirical lens on COP30, the upcoming United Nations…
Conservation workers face brutal retaliation for exposing illegal exploitation of congo’s protected mangrove park

Environmental defenders working to protect one of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s most precious ecosystems are facing deadly consequences for their efforts to expose corruption and…
Australia’s coalition party faces internal split over climate commitments as 2050 net zero target comes under fire

Australia’s federal Coalition is embroiled in a heated internal debate over whether to maintain or abandon its commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, revealing…
Uk water company hit with £11 million penalty for sewage system failures

Wessex Water, a major utility company serving England’s southwest, has been slapped with an £11 million enforcement action by the water industry regulator following serious failures…
When the siren sounds: how a canadian coastal town prepares for an inevitable tsunami

In the picturesque surf town of Tofino on Vancouver Island, residents live with a sobering reality: not if, but when a massive tsunami will strike their…
South african scientists use radioactive isotopes to combat rhino poaching in groundbreaking conservation effort
In an innovative approach to wildlife conservation, South African researchers are giving rhinos an unusual defense mechanism against poachers: radioactive horns. The Rhisotope Project involves carefully…
From selfish adventures to scientific impact: how one explorer created a volunteer army for conservation

What started as a personal crisis of conscience has transformed into one of the most innovative approaches to environmental research. Gregg Treinish, an experienced wilderness explorer,…




