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Conservation Successes Highlight Urgent Need for Broader Biodiversity Action

A study of 67,217 species on the IUCN Red List reveals that over half have benefited from conservation programs, leading to significant population rebounds in species like the Iberian lynx, but also highlights the urgent need for more widespread and intensive interventions to combat the global biodi...

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Life on Land
zeit.de
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NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Nine-Month ISS Mission

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore returned to Earth after a nine-month stay on the ISS, delayed due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner capsule, highlighting the complexities of space exploration.

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Italy Exceeds EU Recycling Targets, but Challenges Remain

On Global Recycling Day, Italy reports significant progress in packaging recycling, projecting a 75.2% rate by 2025, exceeding EU targets and driven by policies like the 'polluter pays' principle and extended producer responsibility; however, challenges remain in implementing new regulations.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Spanish Circulatory Disease Deaths Prompt Polypill Debate

In Spain, circulatory diseases caused over 120,000 deaths in 2023; a proposed polypill for those over 50 aims to prevent thousands of these deaths, but experts debate its efficacy compared to lifestyle changes.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Italian Farmers Protest Cultivated Meat Ban, Challenging EFSA

In Italy, despite a government ban, Coldiretti's protest against cultivated meat—with a planned March 19th demonstration in Parma—challenges the EFSA's approach, advocating for its reclassification as a pharmaceutical due to health concerns, prompting the EFSA to close its Parma office.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Unexpected Methane Surge Jeopardizes Paris Climate Goals

A recent study reveals a significant increase in atmospheric methane (CH4) levels over the past 12 years, exceeding predictions and jeopardizing the Paris Agreement's climate goals; human activities, including natural gas extraction, agriculture, and waste disposal, are implicated, disrupting natura...

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Climate Action
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Hydrogen Plant Threatens Chilean Observatory

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is protesting a planned hydrogen plant near its Paranal Observatory in Chile's Atacama Desert, fearing light pollution, dust, and atmospheric turbulence will severely impact observations from its Very Large Telescope and the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope,...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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German Farmers Voluntarily Protect Drinking Water

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern farmers are voluntarily implementing 17 measures, including land use changes and targeted drainage, across 6,000 hectares to protect drinking water in category II protection zones, financially supported by the state and in cooperation with water suppliers, shifting from solely...

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Media Alarmism and the Cycle of Health Crises in Latin America

Media alarmism around emerging health threats, driven by clickbait tactics, hinders informed decision-making and obscures underlying structural issues; solutions include specialized journalists, sustained reporting, and revised business models.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Colorectal Cancer in Turkey: Rising Cases, High Survival Rate with Early Detection

Turkish Gastroenterology Association reports colorectal cancer as the second most common cancer in women and third in men, with rising cases among younger patients; early detection via screening boasts a 95% survival rate, prompting calls for increased awareness and preventative measures.

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Good Health and Well-being
cnn.com
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Mass NOAA Layoffs Impair Ocean Monitoring and Climate Prediction

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) laid off over 1,000 employees, including experts in oceanography and climate science, significantly impacting its ability to monitor ocean changes, predict weather events, manage fisheries, and prepare for climate-related disasters; this com...

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Life Below Water
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NOAA Staff Cuts Cripple Australia's Weather Forecasting and Climate Science

The Trump administration's February 27th dismissal of 880 NOAA employees, with plans to cut 1000 more, severely impacts Australia's weather forecasting and climate science capabilities due to Australia's heavy reliance on NOAA data and international collaborations for accurate predictions and climat...

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Climate Action

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