This page is one of a few central locations for testing out the use of Template:News. As of Jan 2022, based on the spread of news across CASwiki the locations are News - News by location - News UK - News by UK location
- Ban on single-use restaurant tableware hailed as fast-food ‘revolution’ in France, The Guardian (Dec 28, 2022, France)
- The Senegal man on a mission to plant five million trees, BBC News (Dec 28, 2022, Senegal, Africa)
- First solar canal project is a win for water, energy, air and climate in California, The Conversation (Dec 22, 2022, California, US; Earth)
- Argentina's record-breaking 2022 heatwave made '60 times more likely' by climate change, carbonbrief.org (Dec 21, 2022, Argentina; Earth)
- Biodiversity: one way to help countries stick to their commitments to restore nature, The Conversation (Dec 20, 2022, Argentina; Earth)
- ‘This case has made legal history’: young Australians just won a human rights case against an enormous coal mine, The Conversation (Nov 25, 2022, Queensland, Australia; Earth)
- US approves largest dam removal in history to save endangered salmon, The Guardian (Nov 17, 2022, Oregon; California; US; Earth) — Four dams on California-Oregon border to be decommissioned on Klamath River, which fish use to reach spawning grounds
- France’s plan for solar panels on all car parks is just the start of an urban renewable revolution, The Conversation (Nov 17, 2022, France)
- Brussels launches permanent citizens’ assembly on climate, knoca.eu (Nov 17, 2022, Brussels, Belgium; Europe; Earth)
- The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance now has 10 core members (Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Greenland, Ireland, Portugal, Quebec, Sweden, Wales, and Washington State), two associate members (California and New Zealand), and five "friends of BOGA" (Chile, Fiji, Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg)., beyondoilandgasalliance.org (Nov 16, 2022, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Greenland, Ireland, Portugal, Quebec, Sweden, Wales, Washington, California, New Zealand, Chile, Fiji, Finland, Italy, Luxembourg) — BOGA is an international alliance of governments and stakeholders working together to facilitate the managed phase-out of oil and gas production, led by the governments of Denmark and Costa Rica
- ‘In Delhi I can see the climate catastrophe unfolding before my eyes’, The Guardian (Nov 15, 2022, Delhi, India; Oxford; Earth)
- Barcelona students to take mandatory climate crisis module from 2024, The Guardian (Nov 12, 2022, Barcelona)
- "A floating, multifunctional space for a community": Ecuador's Santay Observatory tests out residence on water, The Daily Alternative (Nov 04, 2022, Ecuador)
- Lula’s victory in Brazil comes just in time to save the Amazon – can he do it?, The Conversation (Nov 02, 2022, Brazil)
- Stockholm Thinks It Can Have an Electric Bikeshare Program So Cheap It’s Practically Free, vice.com (Oct 24, 2022, Stockholm, Sweden)
- Its leaders anticipating a coming time of floods and fires, the Chinese eco-state is being built, shaping the rest of our century, The Daily Alternative (Oct 24, 2022, China)
- Facing the dual threat of climate change and human disturbance, Mumbai – and the world – should listen to its fishing communities, The Conversation (Oct 19, 2022, Mumbai, India)
- Famine should not exist in 2022, yet Somalia faces its worst yet. Wealthy countries, pay your dues, The Conversation (Oct 17, 2022, Somalia)
- The Permanent Citizens’ Assembly on Climate is born in Milan, poliedra.polimi.it (Oct 01, 2022, Italy)
- Portugal: Accelerate rights-based climate and environmental action, says UN expert, ohchr.org (Sep 27, 2022, Portugal; Europe) — Portuguese youth are among the most concerned and outspoken in the world about the climate crisis. “To fulfil their rights, the government must give them a seat at the table, listen to their concerns and act upon their recommendations.”
- Australia violated the rights of Torres Strait Islanders by failing to act on climate change, the UN says. Here’s what that means, The Conversation (Sep 26, 2022, Australia)
- There's a "solar energy insurrection" going on in Puerto Rico, from which we can learn. (Star Trek is also helping...), The Daily Alternative (Sep 22, 2022, Puerto Rico)
- "Moins de biens, plus de liens!" ("Fewer things, more relations!") The Japanese best-selling sensation that promotes a degrowth utopia, The Daily Alternative (Sep 12, 2022, Japan)
- Australia sets new climate target in landmark bill, BBC News (Sep 09, 2022, Australia)
- A love letter to a regenerative community, Ecosystem restoration camps (Sep 07, 2022, Egypt) — Habiba = Love
- Energy citizenship: Europe’s communities forging a low-carbon future, The Guardian (Sep 03, 2022, Europe)
- How Pakistan floods are linked to climate change, BBC News (Sep 02, 2022, Pakistan)
- Germany’s €9 train tickets scheme ‘saved 1.8m tons of CO2 emissions’, The Guardian (Aug 30, 2022, Germany)
- ‘One of the most progressive and environmentally conscious legal texts on the planet’: Chile’s proposed constitution and its lessons for Australia, The Conversation (Aug 30, 2022, Chile; Australia)
- Climate change and the French: The summer that ended indifference, lemonde.fr (Aug 22, 2022, France)
- From Seed Library to Seed Company: The story of K Greene and the Hudson Valley Seed Company, slowfoodusa.org (Aug 15, 2022, New York State, US)
- Mangrove forests: How 40 million Australian trees died of thirst, BBC News (Aug 14, 2022, Australia)
- Climate change: Landmark US bill clears Senate hurdle, BBC News (Aug 08, 2022, US)
- Albanese releases draft wording for Indigenous ‘Voice to parliament’ referendum, The Conversation (Jul 29, 2022, Australia)
- Climate change killing elephants, says Kenya, BBC News (Jul 28, 2022, Kenya, Africa)
- Epitaph for a baobab: remembering South African poet and activist Don Mattera, The Conversation (Jul 26, 2022, South Africa, Africa)
- Cheetahs to prowl India for first time in 70 years, BBC News (Jul 21, 2022, India)
- The Grassroots to Global Reckoning – Part 2, undp.org/acceleratorlabs (Jul 14, 2022, El Salvador)
- Spain announces free rail journeys from September until the end of the year, The Guardian (Jul 15, 2022, Spain)
- ‘It’s a beautiful thing’: how one Paris district rediscovered conviviality, The Guardian (Jul 14, 2022, Paris, France) — It started with an organised ‘bonjour’. Now the ‘republic of good neighbours’ say they want to reclaim the streets
- Italy has declared a state of emergency in five northern regions surrounding the Po River amid the worst drought in 70 years, BBC News (Jul 05, 2022, Italy)
- Finnish researchers have installed the world's first fully working "sand battery" which can store green power for months at a time, BBC News (Jul 05, 2022, Finland)
- The ‘world’s first library farm’ is home to plush gardens and community innovations, Shareable (Jul 05, 2022, New York State, US) — Since 2011, community members local to The Cicero Branch of the Northern Onondaga Public Library (NOPL) in Upstate New York have tended to a lively library farm, leading innovations in urban farming and food access.
- Paris's standing Citizens Assembly has real teeth, shaping policy and laws - and is part of a quiet revolution, The Daily Alternative (Jul 04, 2022, Paris)
- Rio's residents garden their way out of hunger, BBC News (Jul 02, 2022, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Japan swelters in its worst heatwave ever recorded, BBC News (Jun 29, 2022, Japan)
- Climate change and rapid urbanization blamed for the worst flood in over a century in northeastern Bangladesh, Global Voices (Jun 29, 2022, Bangladesh)
- The Caribbean's ‘looming’ food security storm suddenly seems more threatening, Global Voices (Jun 29, 2022, Caribbean)
- Green Deal: pioneering proposals to restore Europe's nature by 2050 and halve pesticide use by 2030, ec.europa.eu (Jun 22, 2022, Europe)
- More flowers, fewer cars: the rewilders turning parking spaces into parks, The Guardian (Jun 22, 2022, Islington; Belgium; Hackney; Devon; Edinburgh; Dublin) — Across the UK and Europe, the ‘parklet’ movement is gaining pace, transforming dead spaces where cars used to be into pockets of green
- Elephants on the Move: 250 Elephants to be Relocated in Malawi, African Parks (Jun 21, 2022, Africa, Malawi)
- Pacific groups celebrate Ocean Week by opposing deep sea mining, Global Voices (Jun 20, 2022, Oceania, Indonesia) — Pacific groups have unveiled an alternative agenda promoting a “blue economy” that focuses on ocean protection and grassroots development
- Mountain gorillas: The ripple effect of conservation, BBC News (Jun 20, 2022, Uganda; Rwanda; Congo; Africa)
- How Gabon saved its forest elephants, BBC News (Jun 19, 2022, Gabon)
- MapMalawi’s Dzaleka Mapping Project- OpenStreetMap Mapping for People Living in Protracted Crisis, hotosm.org (Jun 18, 2022, Malawi; Africa; Earth)
- “We build the road, and the road builds us.” What Sarvodaya, a SriLankan 'no-poverty, no-affluence' movement, can teach the rest of us, The Daily Alternative (Jun 17, 2022, Sri Lanka)
- The farmers restoring Hawaii’s ancient food forests that once fed an island, theguardian.com (Jun 17, 2022, Hawaii; US; Earth)
- Denmark, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands come together to make the North Sea a "green power plant", The Daily Alternative (Jun 15, 2022, Denmark; Germany; Belgium; Netherlands)
- City compost programs turn garbage into ‘black gold’ that boosts food security and social justice, The Conversation (Jun 11, 2022, US)
- World Oceans Day, in photos from Trinidad & Tobago, Global Voices (Jun 08, 2022, Trinidad and Tobago) — The climate crisis is affecting the good health and sustainability of our oceans
- Australia climate crisis: Women call for action with photo petition, BBC News (Jun 06, 2022, Australia)
- Drought-stricken US warned of looming 'dead pool', BBC News (Jun 03, 2022, California, US)
- A Jamaican school’s ‘Green Generation’ wants more action, less talk, to save the planet, Global Voices (Jun 02, 2022, Jamaica) — 'For Small Island Developing States like Jamaica, climate change is a huge issue'
- From Kerala via Argentina to Bologna, platform cooperatives are thriving (and providing solid pathways to the good life), The Daily Alternative (Jun 01, 2022, Spain; Argentina; Kerala, India; Italy)
- The village that stood up to big oil – and won, The Guardian (Jun 01, 2022, Nigeria; Africa; Earth)
- The man turning mud into eco-friendly 'concrete', BBC News (May 28, 2022, Togo, Africa; Switzerland)
- The elephant whisperer of Nepal, Global Voices (May 23, 2022, Nepal) — Saluting a citizen scientist who protects wild elephants
- Plastic pollution: European farmland could be largest global reservoir of microplastics, The Conversation (May 23, 2022, Europe)
- David Bowie and the birth of environmentalism: 50 years on, how Ziggy Stardust and the first UN climate summit changed our vision of the future, The Conversation (May 23, 2022, Sweden)
- New Australian PM signals climate policy change, BBC News (May 22, 2022, Australia)
- Climate change swells odds of record India, Pakistan heatwaves, BBC News (May 18, 2022, India, Pakistan)
- The wolf: the Italian population is increasing, isprambiente.gov.it (May 17, 2022, Italy) — ISPRA estimates over 3000 specimens in Italy
- Delhi suffers at 49C as heatwave sweeps India, BBC News (May 16, 2022, Delhi, India)
- How Eco Fibra is tackling the fashion dumpster in the Chilean Desert, Shareable (May 11, 2022, Chile)
- Trees, tools and training, Tree Aid (May 11, 2022, Burkina Faso) — Tree Aid working with entrepreneurs to grow sustainable businesses in Africa's drylands
- Vermont Green: The new US club attempting to do things differently, BBC Sport (May 11, 2022, Vermont, US)
- Young Indian farmers are turning to an ancient crop to fight water stress and climate change, The Conversation (May 11, 2022, Punjab, India)
- The return of California's butterflies, BBC News (May 08, 2022, California, US)
- Linking protected areas from Yellowstone to the Yukon shows the value of conserving large landscapes, not just isolated parks and preserves, The Conversation (Apr 26, 2022, US, Canada)
- Nigeria's Spider-Man fighting for a cleaner society, BBC News (Apr 18, 2022, Nigeria)
- More than 100 animals released back into Colombian wild, BBC News (Apr 07, 2022, Colombia) — Environmental authority Corporinoquia, in charge of managing sustainable development, released more than 1,200 animals back into the wild last year alone.
- Now Building On Planet A, Alternative Editorial (Apr 03, 2022, Wandsworth; Hackney; Yorks; Mexico)
- Concrete fuels climate change – but there’s a nature-friendly way to defend coasts from rising seas, The Conversation (Mar 22, 2022, Japan)
- A billion of the world’s most climate-vulnerable people live in informal settlements – here’s what they face, The Conversation (Mar 22, 2022, Uganda, Africa)
- Costa Rica’s Los Higuerones coop is a perfect example of what a CAN looks like - combining economy, relationship and conviviality, The Daily Alternative (Mar 21, 2022, Costa Rica)
- Eisenhower asked, "Is there no other way the world may live?" Demilitarised Costa Rica answers him - a sign of hope, in war times, The Daily Alternative (Mar 18, 2022, Costa Rica)
- How we discovered that sea turtles in Seychelles have recovered from the brink, The Conversation (Mar 17, 2022, Seychelles)
- Nature surpassing nation: the Amazon Sacred Headwaters shows how a bioregion can transcend borders, The Daily Alternative (Mar 14, 2022, Ecuador, Peru)
- New Zealand halves public transport fares as petrol prices soar amid Russia-Ukraine war, theguardian.com (Mar 14, 2022, New Zealand)
- The floods have killed at least 21 Australians. Adapting to a harsher climate is now a life-or-death matter, The Conversation (Mar 08, 2022, Australia)
- Climate change in Vietnam: impacts and adaptation, The Conversation (Mar 08, 2022, Vietnam)
- How grocery co-ops across New England thrived despite the pandemic, Shareable (Mar 02, 2022, US)
- Chicago set to launch big guaranteed income pilot, fastcompany.com (Feb 24, 2022, Chicago, US)
- How to capture satellite images in your backyard – and contribute to a snapshot of the climate crisis, The Conversation (Feb 23, 2022, Argentina; India; Japan; New South Wales; Glasgow; Congo; Seattle; Norway)
- The "Great Green Wall" of the Sahel, promising to halt the Sahara's advance, inspires both science and arts, The Alternative UK (Feb 20, 2022, Africa)
- Young People in France Ready to Fly Less, Stay Grounded (Feb 16, 2022, France) — global warming worries young people: 80% of them think that the situation is very worrying or dramatic and that it is urgent to act for the climate. Better still, a large majority (76%) recognizes the need to make significant or radical changes in our lifestyles . Young people are ready to act in all areas of daily life: daily transport (79%), tourism (81%), food (87%), consumption (92%), energy (92% ), recycling (95%).
- African countries must protect their fish stocks from the European Union - here’s how, The Conversation (Feb 15, 2022, Senegal; Gambia, Africa)
- Cities must listen to people to find solutions for climate impacts: stories from Cape Town, The Conversation (Feb 14, 2022, South Africa, Africa)
- Koalas labeled as 'endangered' in eastern states of Australia, Wikinews (Feb 14, 2022, Australia) — On Friday, Australia’s federal environment minister Sussan Ley declared the koala an endangered species in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
- Amazon deforestation: Record high destruction of trees in January, BBC News (Feb 12, 2022, Brazil)
- Which African country is providing the world with a blueprint for ocean protection?, euronews.green (Feb 11, 2022, Gabon)
- Lessons from New York: What makes a community turn against climate adaptation?, Grist (Feb 08, 2022, New York City, US) — To build a sea wall, you first have to build community trust.
- These women are combining Indigenous knowledge and science to save coral reefs, euronews.green (Feb 07, 2022, Papua New Guinea)
- Solar Project Devised by Highline High School Students Wins District Approval, South Seattle Emerald (Feb 07, 2022, Seattle, US)
- Iceland whaling: Fisheries minister signals end from 2024, BBC News (Feb 04, 2022, Iceland)
- Stand in the shoes of economic migrants - their current poverty, and the history that created it - and you might understand them better, The Alternative UK (Feb 01, 2022, Vietnam)
- First Electric School Bus In NYC Is An EV Conversion & That’s A Big Deal!, Clean Technica (Jan 30, 2022, New York City, US)
- E-bike package delivery is coming to L.A., Fast Company (Jan 28, 2022, Los Angeles, California, US)
- We created the first AI-powered solar electricity backup system for houses in sub-Saharan Africa, The Conversation (Jan 25, 2022, Botswana; Zimbabwe, Africa)
- Data may be Colorado’s best bet to mitigate increasing wildfire risk on the Front Range, Climate Central (Jan 23, 2022, Colorado, US)
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