Environment

WWF: Average EU citizen consumes 61 kg of soy per year, most from soy embedded in meat, dairy, eggs and fish

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Burning is used to clear land for soy cultivation in the Argentine Chaco: the harvested area devoted to soy has increased fourfold in Argentina in the last 25 years

Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior brings relief to Vanuatu's stranded islands

Greenpeace's flagship vessel, the Rainbow Warrior, will arrive in Vanuatu's capital of Port Vila on Monday to help deliver relief to Vanuatu's outlying islands, many of which are still stranded without electricity or basic living essentials.
Thousands of people are still in dire need of emergency shelter and goods, even two months after Cyclone Pam battered the island nation.

Despite Overwhelming Opposition, Maryland Commission Approves Exelon-Pepco-Delmarva Power Merger

Statements on the decision from groups that challenged the merger

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Exelon now controls electric delivery service to approximately 1.97 million Maryland ratepayers.

U.S.-Africa Trade Legislation Passes in U.S. Senate

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“UNESCO cooperation with the Arab region is stronger"

UNESCO Director-General concludes her visit to Egypt

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UNESCO Signing of the agreement renewing the status of the Regional Centre for training and water studies in arid and semi-arid regions under the auspices of UNESCO, Egypt, May 2015

NASA Study Shows Antarctica’s Larsen B Ice Shelf Nearing Its Final Act

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Antarctica's Larsen B Ice Shelf is likely to shatter into hundreds of icebergs before the end of the decade, according to a new NASA study.

England’s waters cleanest since records began as bathing season begins

England’s bathing season is officially open – and its best-loved seas and lakes are cleaner than ever.

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Mad Max is here

We went on an expedition to see up close — and from above, with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) — the real situation of the main reservoirs of the south-eastern Brazil. What we saw shows that the worst of the water crisis is yet to come.

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Greenpeace activists hold a banner that reads: "Without Forests, There's No Water"

Preliminary Injunction Aims To End Unlawful Contamination of California's Protected Water Sources From Oil Industry Injections

Statement from Earthjustice Staff Attorney Will Rostov

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Oil industry wastewater injection wells. Illegal injections are contaminating underground water in scores of aquifers across the state, from Monterey to Kern and Los Angeles counties.

Groups Sue Obama Administration Over Weak Tank Car Standards

The new safety standards issued by the Department of Transportation take too long to get dangerous tank cars off the tracks and contain loopholes that leave too many vulnerable

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Aerial view of clean up after a Genesee & Wyoming train carrying North Dakota crude derailed near Aliceville, AL, in November 2014, exploding and burning for more than 18 hours. An estimated 748,800 gallons of oil spilled, including into surrounding wetlands. Four months later, oil was still oozing into the water.