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Earth Hour 2021 calls for urgent action to set nature on the path for recovery

Brew Admin   Sun 21 Mar 2021    

ABU DHABI – On Saturday, 27th March at 20:30 UAE time, Emirates Nature-WWF is inviting the UAE community to virtually participate in Earth Hour, one of the largest global grassroots movements for the environment, which will bring together millions of […]

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MENA is among the fastest-growing regions in renewable energy- TRENDS research

Brew Admin   Wed 17 Mar 2021    

“With 12.6% growth, MENA is among the fastest-growing regions in renewable energy. However, its total capacity stands at 23 GW, which is only 1 percent of global production.” ABU DHABI, March 17 – The alternative concept of the circular economy, […]

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Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan: Dubai the world’s best city with green cover, resilience, happiness and quality of life.

Brew Admin   Sun 14 Mar 2021    

New Master Plan aims to make Dubai the world’s best city to live and work inPeople-centric Plan focuses on resilience, happiness and quality of life of citizens, residents and visitorsDubai 2040 Master Plan to provide a wide diversity of new […]

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Lush ‘Mangrove Beach’ opens in Umm Al Quwain

Brew Admin   Mon 21 Dec 2020    

The “Mangrove Beach” in Khor Al Yeefrah, Umm Al Quwain, opened to visitors from around the emirates Sunday. The Department of Tourism and Antiquities of Umm Al Quwain is continuing to prepare for the official inauguration of the beach, which […]

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Indonesia’s all-women forest warriors stand guard over Sumatran wildlife

Brew Admin   Thu 17 Dec 2020    

Indonesia’s Sumatra island is a thriving ground for several at-risk wildlife, tigers and pangolins among them. But on-and-off illegal hunts have threatened their survival. And one unique group of ‘warriors’ are not happy about it. A 30-strong team of female […]

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Bolivian forest home to 20 new species, extinct biodiversity, say scientists

Brew Admin   Wed 16 Dec 2020    

Deep within the rugged steeps of Bolivia’s Zongo Valley, at the heart of the world’s longest mountain range Andes, thrive an array of lush, well-preserved habitats. And in a stunning discovery, scientists have stumbled upon 20 new species who call […]

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In a year of losses, the Earth reaps some wins — but is it enough?

Brew Admin   Thu 10 Dec 2020    

A year of turbulence, of tragedy, a year that tested resolve and grit, that pushed nations and their people to take a knee before its overwhelming onslaught. The buckling challenges of pandemic aside, the world has been lashed with natural […]

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It’s plastic-free, it holds your tea! Green ‘butterfly-like’ cups out in UK stores

Brew Admin   Tue 08 Dec 2020    

Plastic-free, disposable, and biodegradable: A ‘butterfly’ cup that steers clear of all environmental hazards by a mile. Unheard of? Wrong. The green invention was in fact launched in the UK today. Designed with a unique folding top to prevent spills […]

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Love for the ‘barks’: Ukrainian machine recycles plastics to feed strays

Brew Admin   Sun 06 Dec 2020    

A Ukrainian social entrepreneur has turned a waste recycling vending machine into an animal-friendly initiative where plastic bottles serve as currency to buy food for stray cats and dogs. Installed in one of Kiev’s residential areas at the end of […]

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Bawk did you say?: ‘Green’ chicken to soon hit Singapore eateries in a global first

Brew Admin   Thu 03 Dec 2020    

Lab-grown chicken will soon be available in restaurants in Singapore after the country became the first to green-light meat created without slaughtering any animals. US start-up Eat Just said Wednesday that its meat had been approved for sale in the […]

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Fuel-heavy Japan set to ban petrol-run cars by 2030s

Brew Admin   Thu 03 Dec 2020    

Japan wants to ban sales of new petrol cars in around 15 years’ time as part of efforts to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, reports said Thursday. The new policy could be announced as soon as next week, building on […]

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