» Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030)
02/04/26 10:23 from UNDRR
UNDRR and its partners initiated the Making Cities Resilient Campaign 2030 (MCR2030), which brings together local governments and stakeholders to address issues of local governance and urban risk and resilience

» Meet Santana Dreaver, The Narwhal’s 2026 Indigenous Journalism Fellow
17/03/26 12:00 from The Narwhal
With a background in emergency management and youth advocacy as well as journalism, Santana is spending a year at The Narwhal reporting all across B.C.

» Chad launches national effort to tackle air pollution and methane
17/03/26 11:37 from Latest content feed
Chad has launched a national initiative to address air pollution and reduce methane and other short-lived climate pollutants The post Chad launches national effort to tackle air pollution and methane appeared first on SEI.

» Voices of the Flyways: Tareq Qaneer
17/03/26 10:30 from BirdLife International
In this series, we meet conservationists to learn more about their vital work right along the world's migratory flyways.

» The Wild View: Nature is stalling. Why 30% rewilding is the game changer Britain now needs
17/03/26 09:00 from Rewilding Britain
In the first of her Wild View series, Rewilding Britain Chief Exec Rebecca Wrigley lays down the gauntlet, arguing that 30% rewilding is the only path forward.

» World Water Day 2026
17/03/26 08:58 from Latest content feed
SEI’s Senior Research Fellow Thanapon Piman will contribute to the session at the World Water Day 2026 event on 23 March. The post World Water Day 2026 appeared first on SEI.

» Why Insect Farming Startups Are Going Bankrupt
17/03/26 07:10 from Undark
In spite of the initial hype surrounding the bug farming boom, the insect agriculture industry has learned just how difficult it is to compete with the incumbent, larger animal-based meat industry — and that, perhaps, it never really mad...

» Remote communities are more vulnerable to fuel price shocks – could microgrids help?
17/03/26 03:46 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
As fuel prices rise, some remote communities feel the shock twice: first at the pump and then in the power supply.

» Yellow dot communinty (YDC)
17/03/26 00:38 from UNDRR
Yellow Dot is a Sri Lankan community-based initiative focused on collective care, safe spaces, and advocacy for marginalized groups, including persons with disabilities.

» Which Oscar-winning movie best reflects our reality? | Fiona Katauskas
16/03/26 23:32 from Climate crisis | The Guardian
Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...

» Reduced physical activity due to global heating will lead to rise in health issues, study says
16/03/26 23:30 from Climate crisis | The Guardian
Researchers project that reduced activity could contribute to half a million additional premature deaths annually by 2050 Rising temperatures are making physical activity undesirable and even dangerous in many parts of the world, and as ...

» No evidence that cannabis is effective for depression, anxiety or PTSD
16/03/26 23:30 from Scimex Newsfeed
The largest-ever review of the safety and efficacy of cannabinoids across a range of mental health conditions has found no evidence that medicinal cannabis is effective in treating anxiety, depression or post-traumatic stress disorder (P...

» Will climate change stop us getting our exercise in?
16/03/26 23:30 from Scimex Newsfeed
Physical inactivity is already a global health problem, and international scientsts say their computer simulations suggest climate change could make even more of us less active as local temperatures increase. The researchers used what we...

» Is the impact of male health on pregnancy outcomes being overlooked?
16/03/26 23:30 from Scimex Newsfeed
In two related papers, NZ, Australian, and international researchers highlight the impact of both female and male health before pregnancy on the health of the child. Although often overlooked, the authors of the first paper say, men’s ph...

» $1M parcel of land expands horizons for cattle farming research on the Prairies
16/03/26 23:27 from The Narwhal
Brookdale Research Farm now has an expanded ‘real-world setting’ to test out new ways cattle and conservation can co-exist

» FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
16/03/26 20:37 from UNDRR
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is the joint college of engineering of Florida A&M University and Florida State University, the only such joint college of its kind in the United States.

» Seabirds struggled to raise chicks in the Hauraki Gulf this summer. What happened?
16/03/26 19:12 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
The Hauraki Gulf is already experiencing more frequent and longer lasting marine heatwaves. Seabirds now have to travel further to find enough food.

» Australia claims it is ‘on track’ to save nature. We disagree
16/03/26 19:09 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
The federal government needs to drop the spin and get on with the hard work of addressing biodiversity loss.

» In war-torn Iran, air pollution from burning oil depots and bombed buildings unleashes invisible health threats
16/03/26 19:07 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
The damage from military attacks on cities can fill the air with pollutants that harm the lungs and stress the heart.

» What happens to your brain in nature? The neuroscience explained
16/03/26 17:50 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
The neuroscience is in: When we spend time in nature, it has a cascade of positive effects in our brains.

» How plant populations keep a genetic memory of the past
16/03/26 17:50 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
Genetic signatures help uncover the echoes of the past events in the histories of jewelweed populations, and understand their genetic implications for conservation.

» Paul Ehrlich, often called alarmist for dire warnings about human harms to the Earth, believed scientists had a responsibility to speak out
16/03/26 17:23 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
Paul R. Ehrlich will be remembered as a scientist whose books about population and threats to the environment shaped the idea of limited growth in the modern era.

» ADHD brains 'go to sleep' more often during challenging tasks
16/03/26 17:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
When we're performing difficult tasks, our brains can sometimes enter brief periods of 'sleep-like' activity when they need a break. Australian researchers have found this sleep-like activity may be more common in people with Attention-D...

» From Seismic Signals to Safer Trains: Italy’s First Earthquake Early Warning System for High-Speed Railways
16/03/26 16:38 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
Earthquakes remain among the most disruptive natural hazards worldwide, capable of causing sudden loss of life, severe economic damage, and long-lasting societal impacts. One of the most effective tools developed in recent decades to mit...

» Formula 1’s 2026 rules: new sustainability rules are changing the way races are won
16/03/26 16:32 from Environment + Energy – Articles – The Conversation
More overtaking may not mean better racing.

» Protected: New documentary reveals the healing power of rewilding in Ukraine’s Danube Delta
16/03/26 16:30 from Rewilding Europe
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» New documentary reveals the healing power of rewilding in Ukraine’s Danube Delta
16/03/26 16:30 from Rewilding Europe
A new film by award-winning French videographer Emmanuel Rondeau will premiere online on World Rewilding Day 2026. "The Danube Delta and the Healing Power of Nature" tells the story of how rewilding is helping one of Europe's most remark...

» Can animals sense earthquakes?
16/03/26 16:17 from Environment + Energy – Articles – The Conversation
Scientists are studying the phenomenon of animals behaving strangely before earthquakes.

» Did DNA building blocks hitch a ride to Earth on an asteroid?
16/03/26 16:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
The essential building blocks of DNA may have formed in space before arriving on the early Earth, say Japanese scientists. In samples from the Ryugu asteroid, the researchers found all five of the chemicals that make up the ‘rungs’ of DN...

» Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world at the beginning of the 20th century
16/03/26 15:05 from Our World in Data - Data Insights

» Type 2 diabetes drug metformin may help prevent oesophageal cancer
16/03/26 15:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
International scientists say taking the type 2 diabetes drug metformin may help prevent oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The team looked at the health records of 13,050 people with OSCC and matched them with 130,500 similar pe...

» Youth suicide and self-harm has increased in wealthy nations since 2000, especially in girls
16/03/26 15:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
***This media release contains information some readers may find distressing as it refers to data about mental health, suicide and self-harm. If you or anyone you know needs help, support is available now. Call Lifeline (Aus) on 131 114 ...

» What is AI doing to teens' development?
16/03/26 15:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
In a 'Viewpoint' article, US researchers raise concerns about adolescents turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for emotional support, validation, and companionship. They say this represents a societal shift in which developme...

» Big Oil Knew It Was Wrecking Louisiana’s Coast, Records Show
16/03/26 14:44 from DeSmog
This piece is copublished by DeSmog and ExxonKnews. ExxonKnews is a reporting project of the Center for Climate Integrity. Scott Eustis is doing what he can to keep Louisiana afloat. As a veteran wetland and fisheries researcher and life...

» Replacing 1m petrol cars with EVs could cut Australia’s reliance on foreign fuel by 1bn litres a year
16/03/26 14:00 from Climate crisis | The Guardian
Electric vehicles reduce exposure to global oil price shocks and shift energy consumption to electricity largely produced domestically, expert says Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Australia could reduce its r...

» As Iran War Drives up Gas Prices, Interest in EVs Grows
16/03/26 13:53 from Yale E360
Since President Trump launched the latest bombing campaign against Iran, the price of a gallon of regular gas in the U.S. has climbed 20 percent. The spike in fuel costs has fueled a surge of interest in electric cars. Read more on E360 →

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