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Moroccan occupation continues to deplete Western Sahara's water resources through massive projects threatening environmental sustainability

Moroccan occupation continues to deplete Western Sahara's water resources through massive projects threatening environmental sustainability

Lisbon, 18 July 2025 (SPS) – The Portuguese news outlet “For a Free Sahara,” specializing in Western Sahara issues, shed light on Morocco's relentless exploitation of water resources in occupied Western Sahara through large-scale technological,...

Global giant takes huge chunk of North Yorkshire industrial park

Global giant takes huge chunk of North Yorkshire industrial park

Cain International has agreed a 280,000 sq ft letting to Sika UK at its Sherburn42 industrial park, situated to the east of Sherburn-in-Elmet, near Tadcaster. Sika UK, the subsidiary of the worldwide Sika Group – which produces and markets a wide...

National Art Gallery Showcases Regional Narrative In Isle To Isle: Reflection of BIMP-EAGA Through Contemporary Art

National Art Gallery Showcases Regional Narrative In Isle To Isle: Reflection of BIMP-EAGA Through Contemporary Art

Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), through the National Visual Arts Development Board (LPSVN), inaugurated the exhibition Isle...

Task Force to advise council on future of international sustainability partnerships in the Fall

Task Force to advise council on future of international sustainability partnerships in the Fall

The Town of Cochrane's Natural Environmental Protection Task Force will give advice to the Town on whether or not it should remain in international partnerships dedicated to sustainability at a Fall council meeting. A governmental Environmental...

OICCI shows concern over climate change impacts in Pakistan

OICCI shows concern over climate change impacts in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD - The Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives and widespread devastation caused by recent flash floods and torrential rains in various parts of Pakistan. These recurring...

Foreign Ministers of Mongolia and Croatia hold official talks

Foreign Ministers of Mongolia and Croatia hold official talks

AKIPRESS.COM - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia Battsetseg Batmunkh held official talks with Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia Gordan Grlić Radman, the Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported. The Ministers...

OICCI shows concern over climate change impacts on Pakistan

OICCI shows concern over climate change impacts on Pakistan

KARACHI: The Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives and widespread devastation caused by recent flash floods and torrential rains in various parts of Pakistan. Our thoughts and...

FCI's  FS10i Flow Meter Helps Lime-Based Carbon Capture Systems Clean Up the Air to Prevent Global Warming

FCI's FS10i Flow Meter Helps Lime-Based Carbon Capture Systems Clean Up the Air to Prevent Global Warming

July 18, 2025 FCI - Fluid Components International FCI's FS10i Flow Meter Helps Lime-Based Carbon Capture Systems Clean Up the Air to Prevent Global Warming SAN MARCOS, Cali. - July 18, 2025 - The SIL-2 rated FS10i Flow Meter Series from Fluid...

National Climate Change Bill to offer carbon reduction incentives

National Climate Change Bill to offer carbon reduction incentives

KUALA LANGAT: The upcoming National Climate Change Bill will introduce incentives for companies that successfully cut carbon emissions, Acting Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani announced. The...

Global Gold Mining and Lino Manganese Set to Benefit from New 25MW Solar Power Plant as Zimbabwe’s Renewable Energy Momentum Grows

Global Gold Mining and Lino Manganese Set to Benefit from New 25MW Solar Power Plant as Zimbabwe’s Renewable Energy Momentum Grows

Zimbabwe’s transition to clean energy continues to gain momentum, with two key mining players—Global Gold Mining (Private) Limited and Lino Manganese Mining (Private) Limited—poised to benefit directly from a new solar project aimed at boosting...

Travellers' planning bid to set up camp in ancient National Park thrown out as council condemns 'intrusive' development

Travellers' planning bid to set up camp in ancient National Park thrown out as council condemns 'intrusive' development

Two travellers have lost their planning battle to set up a caravan site in the New Forest - despite promising to install "eco-friendly" features like e-bike charging points and cycle sheds. Michael Chalk and Tom Butler's retrospective application...

Climate change: The energy revolution begins

Climate change: The energy revolution begins

China also leads the world in newly installed wind power, new nuclear plants under construction, electric vehicle production Start with China, the world’s biggest emitter by far of greenhouse gases: 27% of the entire world’s emissions, and more...

National retailer to hold grand opening of 1st Lehigh Valley location this weekend

National retailer to hold grand opening of 1st Lehigh Valley location this weekend

WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - A popular retailer has expanded its footprint with a new location on MacArthur Road in Whitehall Township. The first Lehigh Valley location of Tuff Shed, a premier provider of building solutions including sheds, garages and...

Climate Shocks Push World’s Largest Chocolate Supplier to Explore Cell-Based Cocoa

Climate Shocks Push World’s Largest Chocolate Supplier to Explore Cell-Based Cocoa

3 Mins Read Barry Callebaut, the leading supplier of chocolate to the food industry, has signed a partnership to explore cell culture technology for cocoa alternatives. With the cocoa industry keenly feeling the effects of climate change on their...

UN commemorates Nelson Mandela International Day

UNITED NATIONS, July 18 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations marked the Nelson Mandela International Day on Friday, calling for dialogue over hatred, understanding over fear and vengeance, and "unity above all." Mandela "embodied the values of peace,...

Natural Areas May Acquire Too Little Nitrogen to Repair Climate

Natural Areas May Acquire Too Little Nitrogen to Repair Climate

A new study indicates that forests, prairies, and other natural areas around the globe acquire less of the vital chemical element nitrogen than previously estimated. The findings have climate implications as plants need nitrogen to remove carbon...

Multilateralism vs. climate crisis and Western military aggression

Multilateralism vs. climate crisis and Western military aggression

On the international stage, marked by interventionist military operations, Zionist and imperialist actions, and the warmongering measures promoted by NATO, along with interventions and pressures through blockades and threats against...

National Art Gallery Showcases BIMP-EAGA Contemporary Artworks

National Art Gallery Showcases BIMP-EAGA Contemporary Artworks

KUALA LUMPUR, July 18 (Bernama) -- The ‘Isle To Isle: A Reflection of BIMP-EAGA Through Contemporary Art’ (KePulauan: Refleksi BIMP-EAGA Melalui Seni Kontemporari) exhibition, showcasing contemporary artworks by artists from the Brunei...

Antarctica's oldest ice arrives in the UK as scientists hope to 'unlock the deepest secrets' of climate change

Antarctica's oldest ice arrives in the UK as scientists hope to 'unlock the deepest secrets' of climate change

18 July 2025, 19:17 A sign indicates that this is the site of the Beyond Epica drilling project. Picture: Alamy Antarctica’s oldest ice has arrived in the UK for testing, which could reveal more about the Earth’s climate. Listen to this article...

G20 watchdog pauses climate change work amid member division

G20 watchdog pauses climate change work amid member division

The G20’s financial watchdog has paused integrating any further climate change policy initiatives into its supervisory and regulatory work as member countries are divided amid a US retreat from green initiatives, despite the group’s previous...

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