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If sea levels are rising, why is the Maldives still above water?

Italy restricts, but does not ban, solar panels on its farmland

There is no global ban on the production of own food or meat consumption – Faktograf.hr

What does science know about the time change: effects on health, well-being and impact on energy savings

SPD MP Kobza repeats already disproved myths about human influence on climate

Have the three U.S. government agencies really acknowledged the existence of chemtrails?

Spain is not demolishing useful dams for private companies to manage river flows

Guideline: Neither evictions nor forced renovations are foreseen

Paris' ringroad: the punctual increase in fine particles does not demonstrate the uselessness of the 50 km/h limit

Arctic ice is shrinking for a long time, random fluctuations are not telling

Should we question the role of humans in global warming, as Pascal Praud affirms? Scientists already know the answer

What kind of misinformation is being spread about solar energy

Dams, dams and other river barriers: why the misuse of these terms favors disinformation

Jordan Bardella downplays France's responsibility for global CO2 emissions

It is not true that the DGT fines for driving the car alone, as some viral messages say

Floods in Spain: what advice does each autonomous community give and the official documents that regulate emergencies

Larvae bread." Does the European Union want to "replace traditional proteins with insects"?

CERN particle accelerator destroys the world

What is the EU Green Deal and how does it affect the primary sector

The UN is not building a highway in the amazon rainforest for COP 30

Stricter Green Deal in the Czech Republic does not take place, Petr Fiala (mostly) criticizes green proposals