» Cop30 live: ‘literally insane’ that we are letting global heating happen, says Al Gore
12/11/25 19:35 from Climate crisis | The Guardian
Former US vice-president also critical of Donald Trump and Bill Gates as negotiations begin in earnest Hello comrades, this is Nina Lakhani in chilly New York City taking over the blog for the next few hours. Thanks very much to my colle...

» You might think frogs never get enough water. Turns out, they can fare worse in floods than bushfires
12/11/25 19:10 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
Floods can be more damaging to frogs than bushfires, new research shows. Floods wash away eggs and habitat, and could spread devastating fungal pathogens.

» Six key factors divided opinion on health issues during COVID
12/11/25 19:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
Political ideology and partisanship is the biggest of six interlinked factors that caused divided health-related opinions and behaviours during the COVID pandemic, finds a systematic review of existing research. For example, conservative...

» Bloomberg NEF (BNEF)
12/11/25 18:00 from UNDRR
BloombergNEF (BNEF) is a strategic research provider covering global commodity markets and the disruptive technologies driving the transition to a low-carbon economy.

» Why the Middle East is being left behind by global climate finance plans
12/11/25 17:28 from Environment + Energy – Articles – The Conversation
The region faces some of most acute challenges, including rising temperatures, water scarcity and conflict. Yet it receives such a small share of climate finance.

» The World Turned Upside Down
12/11/25 17:16 from The Crucial Years
The developing world is apparently going to have to do the heavy climate lifting

» To tackle e-waste, teach kids to be responsible consumers
12/11/25 16:46 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
Schools should provide students with the know-how to challenge our throw-away culture and empower them to become conscious consumers.

» Online dialogue: COP30 post-match analysis
12/11/25 16:36 from Latest content feed
In this annual online dialogue, leading experts and policymakers will come together to reflect on the key outcomes and implications of COP30. The post Online dialogue: COP30 post-match analysis appeared first on SEI.

» Bioengineer.org
12/11/25 16:08 from UNDRR
We bring you the latest biotechnology news from best research centers and universities around the world.

» People who have experienced sexual assault may face a higher risk of unexplained health problems
12/11/25 16:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
*** This media release contains information about family, domestic or sexual violence. If you need help immediately call emergency services on triple-0. If you or anyone you know needs help, support is available now. Call 1800 Respect Na...

» Could our colourful clothes one day be made with bacteria labour?
12/11/25 16:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
Bacteria are capable of weaving brightly coloured fabrics, according to international researchers who have developed recipes of bugs that can dye fabric every colour of the rainbow. They say their recipes involve growing cellulose-spinni...

» Nature versus nurture question addressed in landmark study
12/11/25 16:00 from Scimex Newsfeed
Genome sequencing has been used to determine how much genes influence human characteristics including height and weight, and susceptibility to diseases like Type 2 diabetes, in a study co-led by University of Queensland researchers and c...

» Schools Week
12/11/25 15:52 from UNDRR
Founded in 2014, Schools Week looks to inform the educational landscape through investigative journalism. The organization focuses on the key issues impacting schools in England today.

» Western US states fail to agree on plan to manage Colorado River before federal deadline
12/11/25 15:31 from Climate crisis | The Guardian
Stakeholders have spent months ironing out disagreements over how to distribute water from the sprawling basin State negotiators embroiled in an impasse over how to manage the imperiled Colorado River were unable to agree on a plan befor...

» No time to recover: Hurricane Melissa and the Caribbean’s compounding disaster trap
12/11/25 15:22 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
Melissa was just the latest blow, following close on the heels of Beryl. Many islands today have little time to recover before the next disaster hits.

» No time to recover: Hurricane Melissa and the Caribbean’s compounding disaster trap as the storms keep coming
12/11/25 15:22 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
Melissa was just the latest blow, following close on the heels of Beryl. Many islands today have little time to recover before the next disaster hits.

» B.C.’s century-long feast on big, old trees has sent forests into freefall
12/11/25 15:12 from The Narwhal
A close look at the province’s old-growth data reveals a gap between political promises and what’s happening on the ground

» No Bones, No Problem
12/11/25 15:00 from oceanbites
Shark jaws and vertebrae may hold the key to understanding their metabolism.

» American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
12/11/25 14:14 from UNDRR
The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is a professional medical organization of more than 6,000 allergists-immunologists and allied health professionals.

» American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI)
12/11/25 14:14 from UNDRR
The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) is a professional medical organization of more than 6,000 allergists-immunologists and allied health professionals.

» The Liberals’ so-called ‘founding principles’ underpinning their decision to dump net zero fail the credibility test
12/11/25 14:00 from Climate crisis | The Guardian
The party’s imminent move to abandon the 2050 climate goal makes the environment the loser and Labor the biggest winner Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Fronting the media after a marathon party room meeting o...

» Want to make America healthy again? Stop fueling climate change
12/11/25 13:34 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
From extreme heat to mosquito-borne illnesses, climate change is making people sicker and more vulnerable to disease. Health scientists explain what individuals and governments can do about it.

» Sulfur-based batteries could offer electric vehicles a greener, longer-range option
12/11/25 13:34 from Environment + Energy – The Conversation
Battery researchers are seeking options with better performance, improved environmental sustainability and lower cost than lithium-ion batteries.

» Apocalyptic images of melting glaciers and sinking islands won’t help anyone imagine a better future
12/11/25 13:33 from Environment + Energy – Articles – The Conversation
How activists and artists across the world are challenging popular, generalised climate memes, such as those of melting and sinking.

» World Still Headed for 'Peak' Fossil Fuels Before Decade's End
12/11/25 13:25 from Yale E360
The International Energy Agency, the world's chief forecaster of future energy use, continues to project that global demand for fossil fuels will peak before the end of this decade, if countries push forward on their climate goals. Howev...

» The day pipeline security followed me — and what I learned later about Canada’s spy agency
12/11/25 13:00 from The Narwhal
As the federal government designates resource extraction projects in the ‘national interest,’ the companies building them are deepening ties to Canada’s intelligence service and law enforcement agencies. Critics worry this opens a door t...

» EFCSN Statement on the European Democracy Shield: How to effectively safeguard European information spaces
12/11/25 12:59 from European Fact-Checking Standards Network (EFCSN)
12 November 2025 – The European Democracy Shield, which the European Commission detailed in a communication published Wednesday, is an... The post EFCSN Statement on the European Democracy Shield: How to effectively safeguard Europ...

» Systemiq
12/11/25 12:49 from UNDRR
A certified B Corp, Systemiq is a highly collaborative system designer, developer and disruptor.

» Early warning systems reach new heights, but critical gaps jeopardize global progress
12/11/25 12:25 from UNDRR
Countries with Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems has reached a record high of 119. Moreover, the comprehensiveness of these systems has improved. Yet, gaps remain underscoring the need for investment to achieve Early Warnings for All.

» WWF:n Luontolive tuo luonnon lähelle myös liikuntarajoitteisille
12/11/25 12:08 from WWF Suomi
Luonnon tarkkaileminen on hyväksi terveydelle myös ruudun välityksellä. WWF:n Luontolive onkin päässyt osaksi senioreiden päivätoimintaa ja sairaalan ruuduille.

» ‘There’s fire all around us, this is it’ – This is climate breakdown
12/11/25 12:00 from Climate crisis | The Guardian
Working with jaguars in Brazil’s Pantanal was a huge source of joy. But the wildfires are getting worse. This is Abbie’s story Location Pantanal, Brazil Disaster Wildfires, a number of years Abbie Martin splits her time between captainin...

» Stand your ground: How one community in Brazil is coping with rising tides
12/11/25 12:00 from UN News
For more than 40 years Ivanil lived in a house raised on stilts just 20 metres from the water’s edge, in the same community where she was born, on Marajó Island where the Amazon River meets the Atlantic Ocean in northern Brazil. 

» Sendai Chamber of Commerce and Industry
12/11/25 11:02 from UNDRR
Sendai Chamber of Commerce and Industry works for our small and medium-sized enterprises in Sendai City to enhance the vitality for the future and responds to management issues in individual companies through management support activities.

» New framework and toolkit strengthen governance for preventing and managing extreme heat
12/11/25 10:59 from UNDRR
As the world faces record-breaking temperatures, a new Extreme Heat Risk Governance Framework and Toolkit was launched today at COP30 to help countries strengthen governance, coordination, and investment in response to escalating heat ri...

» Call for Proposal: Strengthening Early Warning and Early Action Systems in Kenya
12/11/25 10:41 from UNDRR
This grant will help to develop the capacity of national institutions and stakeholders to establish and operate an effective Early Warning and Early Action system in Kenya.

» Science Feedback invited to chair panel session at this year’s EU DisinfoLab Conference
12/11/25 09:58 from Science Feedback
Flora Teoh, senior science editor at Science Feedback, chaired the panel discussion “Science in Danger” at this year’s EU DisinfoLab…

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