
Environmental activists have accused Anglo American of deliberately dumping toxic waste that has poisoned thousands of women and children in Kabwe.
An inconvenient sequel: truth to power è il nuovo documentario di Al Gore dopo Una scomoda verità. Il trailer ufficiale è finalmente disponibile.
Climate changes, truth doesn’t. Ten years after the success of the Oscar-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth, which inspired so many people to join the frontline of the fight against climate change, former vice-president of the United States Al Gore is back more combative than ever before with An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, directed by Jon Shenk and Bonni Cohen. Gore travels around the world recruiting evermore people who have embraced the climate cause because “while the stakes have never been higher, the perils of climate change can be overcome with human ingenuity and passion”.
The film will be released worldwide on the 28th of July but in the meantime you can share the trailer using the hashtag #BeInconvenient.
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Environmental activists have accused Anglo American of deliberately dumping toxic waste that has poisoned thousands of women and children in Kabwe.
Ocean heat content in the upper layers of our seas reached another record high in 2022, according to an international study published in January.
Colombia’s new president Gustavo Petro wants to decouple his country’s economy from fossil fuels. Starting with a ban on new exploration permits.
First the protests in the mud at Lützerath, then a more traditional appearance at Davos. In January, Greta Thunberg brought focus to where it matters most.
Agreement between EU Parliament and Council on sustainability targets for batteries, covering the whole value chain from extraction to disposal.
An artificial intelligence has been programmed by Exeter University researchers to monitor the health of coral reefs by studying their sounds.
A study published by Science tells us that even if the most ambitious climate targets are met, half of Earth’s glaciers will not survive.
Increasing global average temperatures cause sea levels to rise and threaten the homes and livelihoods of many coastal communities in northern Europe.
On 14th January, thousands of people protested against the expansion of the Lützerath coal mine. And the police detained Greta Thunberg.