International Environment Times
SEE OTHER BRANDS

The latest news on environment and climate

Latest News

Read the latest news from regional and global sources, presenting different voices and perspectives.

Lincolnshire nature reserve plays host to international delegation

Lincolnshire nature reserve plays host to international delegation

A nature reserve near Boston has played host to a delegation from Germany's oldest and largest environmental association. RSPB Frampton Marsh welcomed the party from NABU on Friday (July 11). NABU (The Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union),...

The triple threat: Climate change, health, and media intersection

By: Muhammad Bilal Khan In the current era, climate, public health and the influence of media have emerged as a combined power that impacts our daily lives in substantial ways. Though these challenges carry dangers of their own, their...

British scientists seek the climate secrets of ancient Antarctic ice

British scientists seek the climate secrets of ancient Antarctic ice

02:57 For over 60 years, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has been working to unlock secrets above and below the ice of the world's most remote continent. In 1985, their scientists discovered thinning in the ozone layer over Antarctica, leading...

At AMCEN, a focus on Africa environmental leadership

At AMCEN, a focus on Africa environmental leadership

The 20th session of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) concluded with an affirmation of the value of working together in a collaborative manner to build on Africa’s successes in conserving and restoring nature for the...

Blue Dot: Climate change through Earth history: UC Davis paleoclimatologist Isabel Montañez

Blue Dot: Climate change through Earth history: UC Davis paleoclimatologist Isabel Montañez

Host Dave Schlom visits with Isabel Montañez, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Davis. Dr. Montañez is a leading paleoclimatologist who studies climate change through Earth's past. By analyzing...

Ghanaian youth leader champions climate justice at Global Environmental Training in India

Ghanaian youth leader champions climate justice at Global Environmental Training in India

In a resounding testament to Ghana’s growing leadership in global environmental governance, Prince A. A. Sadat, President & Country Director of Future Leaders Model United Nations, Ghana, has completed the prestigious Indian Technical and Economic...

Roundup: BRICS group highlights currency risk in climate finance strategy

Roundup: BRICS group highlights currency risk in climate finance strategy

BRICS leaders push local currency lending to address climate finance currency risks, Trump’s copper tariff drives market volatility and supply chain concerns, and Japan may postpone ISSB standards, following EU delays. BRICS leaders call for more...

Scientists Will Melt Some of Earth’s Oldest Ice to Solve Climate Mystery

Scientists Will Melt Some of Earth’s Oldest Ice to Solve Climate Mystery

A team of U.K. researchers are planning to melt some of the oldest ice on Earth in an ambitious bid to reconstruct up to 1.5 million years of our planet’s climate history. In doing so, they could also help solve a mystery that has puzzled...

Voltage Park Partners with US National Science Foundation for AI Research Resource Pilot

Voltage Park Partners with US National Science Foundation for AI Research Resource Pilot

The U.S. National Science Foundation has teamed up with Voltage Park for the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource, or NAIRR, pilot, an effort that seeks to provide educators and researchers better access to tools for AI research....

ZNS, Malawi National Service force stronger military and Agriculture alliance

9 Views The visit forms part of the growing defence diplomacy between Zambia and Malawi, focusing on collaborative efforts in agriculture, infrastructure development, and disaster response in the Eastern and Southern African region. Minister of...

Govt. launches new national fisheries promotional brand

Govt. launches new national fisheries promotional brand

The government of Maldives has officially launched a new national fisheries promotional brand, ‘From Maldives’. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu launched the promotional brand during the Maldives–UK Business Forum held in London on Thursday evening....

Making the Case for Saving National Parks

Making the Case for Saving National Parks

New Mexico could face serious economic fallout if a plan to shift control of national park sites from the federal government to individual states moves forward. That’s according to a new report released this week by Climate Power and discussed...

Climate Jihadi ‘Skyjacks’ Plane After Declaring Global Warming Will Turn ‘Earth Into Venus’

A man charged on Wednesday with allegedly hijacking a plane in Canada also appeared to post on Facebook that he is the “messiah sent to save humanity from climate change,” according to local reports and police. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police...

Trump administration rubber stamps bankrupt coal company’s encroachment into Monongahela National Forest

Trump administration rubber stamps bankrupt coal company’s encroachment into Monongahela National Forest

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 18, 2025 CONTACTS Andrew Young Staff Attorney Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance AYoung@ABRAlliance.org 434-202-4397 Olivia Miller Program Director West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Olivia.Miller@wvhighlands.org...

India to issue climate risk disclosure rules for banks soon

India to issue climate risk disclosure rules for banks soon

India’s central bank is close to finalising rules for banks and financial institutions to disclose and manage risks from climate change, three sources aware of the matter said. The move runs counter to several top global banks, including JP...

Tuvalu residents prepare for world’s first planned migration of an entire nation — and climate change is to blame" target="_self"…

Tuvalu residents prepare for world’s first planned migration of an entire nation — and climate change is to blame" target="_self"…

More than 5,000 people have applied for a first-of-its-kind migration visa that offers residents of a Pacific island an escape from the worst effects of climate change. Applications for the visa opened to people in Tuvalu on June 16 and close...

Could Eating Less Meat Become a National Movement in Spain?

Could Eating Less Meat Become a National Movement in Spain?

In a swift wave across Spanish municipalities, Alcorcón’s City Council has become the third city in just eight weeks—after El Masnou and Parla—to formally endorse the international Plant Based Treaty. As of its plenary session on July 16, Alcorcón...

Defence Minister Judith Collins talks tough to graduating Army recruits as global tensions rise

Defence Minister Judith Collins talks tough to graduating Army recruits as global tensions rise

During the ceremony, Collins – New Zealand’s first female Minister of Defence – was seated next to the Chief of Army Major General Rose King, the first woman to lead New Zealand’s armed forces. The parade concluded with a stirring rendition of the...

The UK Government takes its next steps to become a global AI leader with new Compute Roadmap

The UK Government takes its next steps to become a global AI leader with new Compute Roadmap

The Compute Roadmap outlines plans to accelerate economic growth, revolutionise public services, and deliver scientific breakthroughs through an expanded national computing infrastructure. Supercomputing power to drive national priorities A...

Specials | Jul 18, 2025 | 22 min read Prakash Hinduja’s Advocacy for Ethical Business Practices in Global Markets

Specials | Jul 18, 2025 | 22 min read Prakash Hinduja’s Advocacy for Ethical Business Practices in Global Markets

Others Specials New Delhi [India], July 18: In a world increasingly driven by globalization, businesses face the challenge of balancing profitability with responsibility. Ethical business practices, once considered optional, have now become...

Share us

on your social networks:
AGPs

Get the latest news on this topic.

SIGN UP FOR FREE TODAY

No Thanks

By signing to this email alert, you
agree to our Terms of Service