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Eswatini: Amnesty International designates arbitrarily detained MPs as prisoners of conscience

Eswatini: Amnesty International designates arbitrarily detained MPs as prisoners of conscience

Four years since they were imprisoned solely for peacefully exercising their rights to freedom of expression, association, and political participation, Amnesty International today designated Eswatini Members of Parliament Bacede Mabuza and...

JSW Foundation partners with PHFI to establish centre for climate change and health

JSW Foundation partners with PHFI to establish centre for climate change and health

JSW Foundation and the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) have come together to establish the JSW Centre for Climate Change and Health (JSW CCCH) at the PHFI Headquarters in Delhi NCR. The centre will support the Government of India’s...

International Court of Justice Makes Climate Damage 'Internationally Wrongful Act'

International Court of Justice Makes Climate Damage 'Internationally Wrongful Act'

The United Nations’ highest court ruled on Wednesday that countries have an obligation to protect people from the “existential threat” of climate change. It marked the first time the International Court of Justice has officially weighed in on the...

ICJ Advisory Opinion: The World’s Top Court Has Spoken Unequivocally on States’ Climate Change Obligations

ICJ Advisory Opinion: The World’s Top Court Has Spoken Unequivocally on States’ Climate Change Obligations

The International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion on climate change, issued July 23, offers a chance to create a unified understanding of states’ climate obligations, transcending specific treaties and regional arrangements and cutting across...

EXCLUSIVE: Fashion Rental Reduces Environmental Impact, According to New Study From The Volte

EXCLUSIVE: Fashion Rental Reduces Environmental Impact, According to New Study From The Volte

SYDNEY — A new study due to be published Monday by Australian peer-to-peer fashion rental platform The Volte indicates that renting garments may reduce the environmental impact per wear of those pieces while expanding access to luxury fashion...

Trump’s EPA repeal of climate change rule will result in ‘slow suffocation’ of Black communities

Trump’s EPA repeal of climate change rule will result in ‘slow suffocation’ of Black communities

The Trump administration has taken steps to undo a key federal scientific finding that has been used to combat the climate change crisis in the United States for more than 15 years. The move stands to exacerbate the vulnerabilities of a warming...

ICJ Climate Ruling Boosts Global Pressure on Polluting Countries

TDT | Manama Email: mail@newsofbahrain.com The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a historic opinion on climate change, reinforcing the legal duties of countries to take strong action against global warming. Although the court’s...

Gov Adeleke Bags EHOAN Environmental Health Excellent Award

Gov Adeleke Bags EHOAN Environmental Health Excellent Award

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has been honoured with an award of “Outstanding Governor In The Field Of Environmental Health” by the Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria, EHOAN, South-West Zone. The award was presented to...

Tom Montgomery Fate: Bears, oh my! Why national parks are our country’s treasures

Tom Montgomery Fate: Bears, oh my! Why national parks are our country’s treasures

My family and I arrived at Grand Teton National Park on the Fourth of July weekend — with our tents and chuck box and backpacks — hoping to explore an iconic bit of American wilderness. And it did not disappoint. We arrived to find a mama bear and...

Environment Minister: Armenia`s mountain ecosystems are most  vulnerable to climate changes

Environment Minister: Armenia`s mountain ecosystems are most  vulnerable to climate changes

ArmInfo. Armenia's mountain ecosystems are among the most vulnerable, as stated by Environment Minister Hambardzum Matevosyan during an expert session on "How to Conserve the Global Water Balance, " held in Altai as part of the international...

The ICJ just raised the stakes on climate action – Malaysia must step up

The ICJ just raised the stakes on climate action – Malaysia must step up

Vanuatu's Climate Change Minister Ralph Regenvanu (centre) delivering a speech at a demonstration ahead of the ICJ session that issued the first advisory opinion on countries' legal obligations to address climate change, in The Hague on July 23,...

International News Briefs for Thursday, July 24, 2025

International News Briefs for Thursday, July 24, 2025

HAVANA TIMES – We bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Thursday, July 24, 2025. WHO Warns Gaza Is Suffering Man-Made Mass Starvation Jul 24, 2025 The World Health Organization is warning Gaza is...

Biodegradable plastics: A green promise or a complex environmental challenge?

Biodegradable plastics: A green promise or a complex environmental challenge?

The earliest plastics were modifications of natural materials. Animal horn, amber, shellac, and tortoiseshell were manipulated into various forms by heating to produce a mouldable material. In the 19th century, synthetic chemistry in the chemical,...

Australian Court Ends Coal Mine Approval After ICJ Climate Ruling

Australian Court Ends Coal Mine Approval After ICJ Climate Ruling

Less than a day after the International Court of Justice issued its historic change ruling on Wednesday that countries are legally obligated to act on climate change and the impacts are already occurring. In Sydney, the full bench of the New South...

Global Biodiversity Alliance deal inked

Global Biodiversity Alliance deal inked

Guyana, the Dominican Republic, Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Ecuador are among the first signatories to the Global Biodiversity Alliance. The signing marked the beginning of a global movement and a call to action for countries and...

How to Build a Self-Driving Global Trade Network

How to Build a Self-Driving Global Trade Network

Global supply chains are more volatile than ever, forcing enterprise leaders to rethink procurement from the ground up. At the center of this rethink is automation and artificial intelligence (AI), which together signal a shift for how B2B trade,...

Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: A New Platform for Farmers in Tanzania, the Future of the EPA, and New Data on Global Malnutrition

Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: A New Platform for Farmers in Tanzania, the Future of the EPA, and New Data on Global Malnutrition

Each week, Food Tank is rounding up a few news stories that inspire excitement, infuriation, or curiosity. U.N. Food Systems Summit Stocktake Kicks Off in a Few Days From July 27–29, the second U.N. Food Systems Summit Stocktake will convene in...

Public Relations and National Economic Development: The untapped strategic asset

Public Relations and National Economic Development: The untapped strategic asset

By Nana Sifa TWUM (PhD) The Public Relations Community around the globe is observing this month as World PR Month. In the dynamic world of development economics, factors like infrastructure, human capital, fiscal policy, and trade dominate the...

Microbe Moments from ASM 2025: Superbug Threats, Diagnostic Breakthroughs, and Environmental Clues

Microbe Moments from ASM 2025: Superbug Threats, Diagnostic Breakthroughs, and Environmental Clues

Researchers from Puerto Rico’s RIPLRT Institute presented data that potentially linked spikes in airborne fungal spores with short-term increases in respiratory viral infections. Machine learning models analyzing data from San Juan and Caguas...

The Absurdity of Climate Reparations

The Absurdity of Climate Reparations

If an international court told the Western world to jump off a cliff, would we do it? We may be about to find out. The UN’s top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), ruled on Wednesday that wealthy nations must meet their environmental...

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