The Cool Down on MSN
Intelligence experts sound alarm over unexpected threat to national security: 'Serious implications'
"We must hope this report forces a reversal." Intelligence experts sound alarm over unexpected threat to national security: 'Serious implications' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Republic of Congo’s Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development, and Executive Secretary of the Congo Basin Climate Commission, Arlette Soudan-Nonault, during a high-level meeting at Four ...
The “Roof of Africa” is the continent’s most climbed peak—which often means trekking in the company of crowds. These five climbs offer under-the-radar alternatives with challenging trails and wild ...
Influence of Elephant-Driven Vegetation Structure and Altitudinal Gradient on the Occurrence of the Endemic Mount Cameroon Francolin ...
While the birth is sparking joy, infant mountain gorillas are vulnerable, and twins can be twice as hard for a mother to take ...
Climate Compass on MSN
The dark side of the electric car boom: few want to acknowledge
Electric vehicles are everywhere now. Governments are pushing them, automakers are betting billions on them, and climate ...
Africa’s second-longest river is rarely sailed by tourists but new expeditions aboard the Princesse Ngalessa offer encounters with hippos, gorillas and elephants — and a glimpse of a very different wa ...
Lithium mining is not a green transition-it is a continuation of extractive colonial logic, dressed in sustainable rhetoric. The Lithium in your phone and car batteries is metaphorically red with ...
A pair of mountain gorilla twins were born to a 22-year-old ape in a remote forest in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The birth was discovered on January 3 by conservationists at Virunga ...
The sights and sounds of the Amazon rainforest come alive in this soothing and relaxing video that makes you feel you are in the heart of the world’s most biodiverse rainforest. The team at the Amazon ...
African forests are now emitting more carbon dioxide than they absorb, a fundamental shift that will make it more difficult for the world to cut its net emissions to zero. Forests and shrubby ...
France, Britain, Norway, Germany, Belgium back conservation scheme Brazil has put separate, global forest fund at center of COP30 agenda Norway, France, Germany also offered funds for Brazil-led TFFF ...
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