Category: Green News


Fukushima’s neighbors may not return ‘in decades’

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Residents who lived near the damaged nuclear plant of Fukushima may can not return to their homes in “several decades”.
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Radioactive strontium found on the seabed near Fukushima

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Technicians at the TEPCO have detected, for the first time, radioactive strontium on the seabed the crippled Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant.
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European experts aim to harmonize nuclear emergency plans

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Experts on radiation protection has developed a method to calculate reference values ​​that help to know if population must be evacuated.
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Solar energy powered trains in Belgium

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Belgium has implemented their first solar energy powered trains. These convoys use electricity produced by 16,000 solar panels.
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Carbon emissions are increasing and worsening Climate Change

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According to unpublished estimates from the IEA, greenhouse gas emissions increased by a record amount last year, worsening Climate Change.
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Hurricanes in Atlantic Ocean

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Giant hurricanes are formed in the Atlantic Ocean like a giant spiral of white clouds. NASA has portrayed breathtaking images of them.
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Report recommends protect coral reefs

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A new report from PLoS ONE recommends to prioritize land and sea conservation investments to protect coral reefs.
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The biggest Climate Change skeptical calls for funds to combat it

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The deniers of climate change lost one of their own. Bjorn Lomborg is now in favor of climate change.
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Report recommends reforming the UN Climate Group

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A report recommends to reform the UN Climate Group to avoid further errors.
The IPCC of the UN needs structural changes.
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Green energy, yes. Indigenous People, too!

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Large hydroelectric dams being built in remote areas of Ethiopia, Brazil, Malaysia, Peru and Guyana will devastate tribal communities.
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