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Is the Momemtum in the US of a Transition to a Green Economy Too Strong for Trump to Stop ?

As the U.S. approaches a political crossroads, president elect Donald Trump’s ambitions to dismantle environmental protections and climate policies have sparked widespread concern. But the question remains: Can Trump truly halt America’s transition to a renewable energy economy, or is the green momentum too strong to stop? The landmark Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed in 2022,…

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New York Attorney General Leticia James Sues JBS the Biggest Meat Packer in the World Over its False Claim that it has Programs to Reduce Deforestation of the Amazon Caused by Cattle Ranches that Supply its Meat

Leticia James, New York’s Attorney General filed suit in March of 2024 against JBS USA, the subsidiary of the JBS, the world’s largest producer of beef products alleging that the company misled the public about its environmental impacts including deforestation of the Amazon rainforest by its meat suppliers who are expanding pasture of cattle ranches…

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Preserving Wetlands is Crucial to Protect Endangered Species and to Fight Climate Change

Wetlands are among the most important habitats in the world comparable to rainforests and coral reefs. Forty percent of the worlds species either live or breed in wetlands. The rich vegetation in wetlands provides food, shelter, spawning and a nursery area for fish and shellfish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. For migrating birds, wetlands provide critical…

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Mediterranean Sea’s Endangered Natural Environnment With A Special Look At Greece

“Traveling these seas, the fleets and merchant ships of the ancient Greeks disseminated civilization and increased human understanding; they fought the barbarians, hindered the incursion of Asia into the West, and spread Hellenism as far as the shores of Asia Minor and Egypt, of Italy and France, and through all the Mediterranean. It might be…

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The Amazon Rainforest is Being Destroyed at an Alarming Rate.  Can Brazil’s Newly Elected President, Lula, Fulfill his Promise to Protect and Preserve the Amazon?

The Amazon rainforest has been called the lungs of the planet. But in fact, it is the planet’s heart as it modulates the entire global climate system.  It provides the rainfall and feeds the river systems across the South American continent that supply the fresh water for its farms and cities. The Amazon influences rainfall way…

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Nemonte Nenquimo an Indigenous Woman in Ecuador Has Fought Successfully to Protect the Amazon Rainforest

The Amazon is our home, and it is not for sale. Nemonte Nenquimo, an indigenous woman in her thirties, a leader of the Waorani tribe in the Ecuadorian Amazon, has led the fight to protect their tribal lands from sale by the Ecuadorian government to large petroleum companies.  Nenquimo was the plaintiff in the Waorani…

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Deforestation In Mexico And Its Effect On Wild Animal Species

Forests cover thirty-one percent of the Earth’s surface. Healthy forests in the world play a critical role in maintaining a healthy climate and preventing the dangers of climate change and global warming. Forests are important carbon sinks, absorbing and storing excess carbon in the atmosphere and emitting oxygen. Tropical forests, which comprise forty-five percent of…

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Wildlife Populations In World Are In Steep Decline Mainly From Loss Of Natural Habitat

The Living Planet Index (LPI) tracks almost 21,000 populations of vertebrates around the globe: mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians. From 1970 to 2016 there has been a decline of sixty-eight percent of the abundance of living vertebrate species on Earth. (1) That is an astounding loss two-thirds of the total volume of wild animals…

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Maryland Becomes the First State to Ban Single Use Plastic Containers

Maryland became the first state to ban single use plastic containers.  Plastics, including polystyrene that many food containers are made of, are polluting the air, land and water with dangerous microscopic particles that persist in the environment without breaking down.  Maryland joins New York, Maine and Vermont that have passed similar laws banning single use plastic…