• EU and UNEP Collaborate on Arctic Pollution

    EU and UNEP Collaborate on Arctic Pollution

    On March 27, the European Union announced that it is co-funding an Arctic Pollution Monitoring Project with UNEP, focusing on the dispersion pathways of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and microplastics in polar ecosystems. Data show that concentrations of POPs in the Arctic have reached 10 times the global average, threatening the survival of species such…

  • Iraq’s First Waste Incineration Power Generation Project Laid the Foundation Stone

    Iraq’s First Waste Incineration Power Generation Project Laid the Foundation Stone

    China Kangheng Environmental Company invested 500 million US dollars to build a waste incineration power project in Baghdad with a capacity of 3,000 tons/day, equipped with 100MW power generation unit, and annual power generation capacity can be used by 10 million residents. The project aims to solve the long-term waste pollution problem in Iraq and…

  • Berlin train station puts ‘pill’ to control pigeon pollution

    Berlin train station puts ‘pill’ to control pigeon pollution

    The German Federal Railways (Deutsche Bahn) is launching a three-year trial in March 2025 to alleviate the environmental pollution caused by the accumulation of bird droppings at a train station in Berlin. Corn kernels coated with the contraceptive “pigeon pills” will be placed around the station to reduce the number of pigeons by controlling their…

  • Mountain fires in southeastern South Korea: a threat to ecological safety

    Mountain fires in southeastern South Korea: a threat to ecological safety

    Recently, large-scale hill fires have been raging in South Gyeongsang Province, North Gyeongsang Province and Ulsan, South Korea, covering more than 14,000 hectares, killing 15 people and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. This disaster, caused by a combination of extreme dry weather and human negligence, not only destroys forest ecology, but also poses a…

  • Short-lived climate pollutants contribute to global warming

    Short-lived climate pollutants contribute to global warming

    In March 2025, the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks 2025 report noted that short-lived climate pollutants such as black carbon and methane are contributing up to 45% to recent global warming, accelerating glacier melting and threatening food security. Methane, which comes mainly from fossil fuels, agriculture and waste disposal, has a greenhouse effect 28 times…

  • Trump Administration’s “Project 2025” Plan Threatens Environmental System

    Trump Administration’s “Project 2025” Plan Threatens Environmental System

    The Trump team’s proposed policy blueprint, “Project 2025,” proposes drastic cuts to the EPA budget, weakening pollution regulation, and even privatizing the National Weather Service. “Project 2025” is systematically dismantling the U.S. environmental system through a three-pronged approach of executive orders, budget cuts, and regulatory rollbacks. The short-term effect is profit for fossil energy companies,…

  • Ban on logging in Poland’s Białowieża forest comes into force

    Ban on logging in Poland’s Białowieża forest comes into force

    The European Court of Justice has ruled against a Polish ban on logging in the pristine forest of Białowieża, a move that environmental groups have called “a crucial step in protecting Europe’s last pristine forests.” The ban marks a tough stance by the European Union, whose government has been sued by the EU for allowing…

  • Peruvian farmer sues German energy giant

    Peruvian farmer sues German energy giant

    Peruvian farmer Liua accuses Germany’s Rheinland Group (RWE) of exacerbating global warming with its historical carbon emissions, leading to the melting of glaciers and an increased risk of flooding in his hometown, and seeks compensation for the cost of constructing a protective dam (approx. 17,000 euros). The court will need to prove a causal link…

  • Ecuador oil spill

    Ecuador oil spill

    A landslide triggered by heavy rains in the northwestern Ecuadorian province of Esmeraldas caused a rupture in the Trans-Ecuadorian Oil Pipeline System (SOTE), spilling a large amount of crude oil into the Esmeraldas River and surrounding waters. Initial estimates put the volume of the spill at 12,000 barrels (about 1.9 million liters), but local officials…

  • The 2nd Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health is coming soon

    The 2nd Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health is coming soon

    From March 25-27, 2025, the 2nd Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health will kick off in Cartagena, Colombia. Co-hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of Colombia, the conference aims to promote a concerted global response to the health threats posed by air pollution through a science-driven policy framework. In the…