Tag: environment
Evacuation orders issued as wildfire grows near Canada’s Alberta oil patch | Environment News by StuffsEarth
Authorities say firefighters are facing a ‘challenging day’ as a huge blaze nears Fort McMurray in the Alberta tar sands. Authorities in the Canadian province [Read more about this post…]
The sanctuaries trying to save birds of prey from extinction in Kenya | Wildlife by StuffsEarth
Simon Thomsett tentatively removes a pink bandage from the wing of an injured bateleur, a short-tailed eagle from the African savannah, where birds of prey [Read more about this post…]
‘Don’t be afraid for the marshes’: The battle to save Iraq’s waterways | Climate Crisis by StuffsEarth
Abu Abbas knew more about the Iraqi Marshes than most, having lived there his entire life. So when the Iraqi government of former dictator Saddam [Read more about this post…]
Dozens of whales die as more than 160 stranded on Australia beach | World | News by StuffsEarth
Dozens of pilot whales died after more than 100 became stranded off the coast of western Australia, officials said. Despite the efforts of rescuers, 29 [Read more about this post…]
Thousands protest against over-tourism in Spain’s Canary Islands | Tourism News by StuffsEarth
Demonstrators say mass tourism is overwhelming the Atlantic archipelago. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have hit the streets of Spain’s Canary Islands to demand changes [Read more about this post…]
After the Hurricane | Climate Crisis by StuffsEarth
The effect the carbon footprint of rich countries is having on developing nations who enjoy very few of the benefits. There can be no denying [Read more about this post…]
Botswana threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany | Environment News by StuffsEarth
President Mokgweetsi Masisi offers to send the animals as a ‘gift’ to Berlin amid a dispute over hunting trophies. Botswana’s president has threatened to send [Read more about this post…]
Chocolate prices to keep rising as West Africa’s cocoa crisis deepens | Agriculture News by StuffsEarth
Long the world’s undisputed cocoa powerhouses, accounting for more than 60 percent of global supply, Ghana and its West African neighbour Ivory Coast are both [Read more about this post…]
Here’s why Biden may not get a political lift from strong GDP growth
The U.S. economy scored another good grade Thursday, showing stronger-than-expected growth of 3.3% in gross domestic product for the fourth quarter. President Joe Biden and [Read more about this post…]
What Jason Kelce’s retirement says about the Eagles future by StuffsEarth
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