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UK Jails First Environmental Activists in 86 Years Over Fracking Protest

UK Jails First Environmental Activists in 86 Years Over Fracking Protest

Environmental activists were sentenced to prison Wednesday for their anti-fracking demonstrations in northwest England. Roscoe Blevins, 26, and Richard Roberts, 36, were given 16 months in prison. Richard Loizou, 31, was given 15 months. The three were found guilty of public nuisance offense by a jury in August, The Guardian reported. A fourth protester, Julian […]

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    Canadian Supreme Court Rejects BC City’s Bid to Stop Trans Mountain Pipeline

    Canadian Supreme Court Rejects BC City’s Bid to Stop Trans Mountain Pipeline

    Canada’s Supreme Court rejected on attempt by the city of Burnaby, British Columbia (BC) to halt work on the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion Thursday, Reuters reported. Burnaby had applied to appeal a decision by Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) in December 2017 that pipeline owners Kinder Morgan could continue building without some municipal permits […]

    World’s Largest Shipping Company to Send First Ship Through Melting Arctic

    World’s Largest Shipping Company to Send First Ship Through Melting Arctic

    Denmark’s Maersk Line, the world’s largest shipping company, will soon be the first to send a container vessel through Russia’s Northern Sea Route, as the melting Arctic opens up new trade possibilities. The Northern Sea Route has been historically impossible or prohibitively expensive to cross due to frozen sea ice. But the Arctic is warming […]

    Nearly 300 Sea Turtles Dead as Red Tide Plagues Southwest Florida

    Nearly 300 Sea Turtles Dead as Red Tide Plagues Southwest Florida

    Hundreds of sea turtles have washed up dead along the southwest Florida coast as an ongoing red tide event persists in the waters. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has logged 287 sea turtle deaths since the virulent algal bloom started in October, the Associated Press reported. That figure is twice the average number […]

    Fishing Companies Halt Activities in Waters Proposed for Antarctic Sanctuary

    Fishing Companies Halt Activities in Waters Proposed for Antarctic Sanctuary

    The five companies responsible for 85 percent of krill fishing in Antarctica announced Monday that they would put a “voluntarily permanent stop” to fishing in vulnerable areas earmarked by conservationists for the world’s largest ocean sanctuary, the Guardian reported. Krill are an important food source for iconic Antarctic marine life like whales, seals and penguins. […]

    Samsung Commits to 100 Percent Renewable Energy by 2020

    Samsung Commits to 100 Percent Renewable Energy by 2020

    Samsung Electronics announced Thursday an aim to source 100 percent renewable energy for its energy used in all of its factories, office buildings and operational facilities in the U.S., Europe and China by 2020. Specific locations were chosen as they are “well-equipped with infrastructure for the development and transmission of renewable energy,” the South Korean […]

    IKEA to Phase Out Single-Use Plastics by 2020

    IKEA to Phase Out Single-Use Plastics by 2020

    Swedish furniture giant IKEA announced a slew of commitments to encourage sustainable living, including a pledge to remove all single-use plastics from its product range globally and from its restaurants by 2020. The plastics ban will apply to its 363 stores worldwide, owner Inter IKEA said Thursday. IKEA joins a growing list of major retailers […]

    5 Conservation Milestones to Celebrate on This International Day for Biological Diversity

    5 Conservation Milestones to Celebrate on This International Day for Biological Diversity

    Scientists are increasingly realizing the importance of biodiversity for sustaining life on earth. The most comprehensive biodiversity study in a decade, published in March by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), warned that the ongoing loss of species and habitats was as great a threat to our and our planet’s wellbeing […]