
From plastic to tiles – how Egyptians fight the Nile’s plastic pollution
TileGreen startup in Egypt is taking plastic waste from the Nile and turning it into tiles and compact bricks that would be used for walkways

TileGreen startup in Egypt is taking plastic waste from the Nile and turning it into tiles and compact bricks that would be used for walkways

A new study found that dolphins that are exposed to human-made sounds in the ocean interrupt dolphins communication, and they have to change the sounds

As of the first of January, France banned single-use plastics in all restaurants. This includes fast-food restaurants also, which usually rely on single-use utensils, plates,

The Andaman Islands are Islands belonging to India, but are geographically closer to Thailand. Researchers from TAU saw that the shark and ray population in

A research was done on the global food industry’s impact on pollution, mapping which countries have the biggest impact. The food industry was looked at

IUCN released a report saying that 10% of marine life’s biodiversity is driven to extinction. Species like dugongs might completely disappear very soon. Countries’ leaders

COP27 climate summit closed on Sunday after two weeks of debating in Egypt. Progress was reached with funds to poor countries suffering from climate crisis

New research showed that 58% of infectious diseases became more severe and widespread as a result of an extreme climate event. Global warming, floods, wildfires,

New research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem showed that the biological pump in the gulf of Eilat works in the most efficient way, and

As the COP27 climate summit continues, the developing countries financial aid requirements are brought to the table. About 2 trillion dollars will be needed by