• About 30% of the people tested in Osaka, Japan, had abnormal blood tests.

    About 30% of the people tested in Osaka, Japan, had abnormal blood tests.

    After a groundwater in Settsu City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was detected to contain organofluorine compounds more than 400 times over the limit, local civil society organizations organized blood tests for more than 1,000 residents in the vicinity. The newly released survey results show that about 30% of the tested people have excessive levels of perfluorinated…

  • Protecting the Ozone Layer: A Far-reaching Action

    Protecting the Ozone Layer: A Far-reaching Action

    September 16, 2024 is the 30th International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. The ozone layer is significant as the “umbrella” of the Earth. Phasing out ozone depleting substances (ODS) has multiple implications. As far as the ozone layer itself is concerned, it can repair and strengthen the protective function of the ozone…

  • EU Emissions Rules and the “Greenwashing” Controversy

    EU Emissions Rules and the “Greenwashing” Controversy

    August 28, 2024 Reuters reports that environmentalists have taken the European Commission to court in an attempt to force Brussels to upgrade its 2030 emissions rules and repeal rules that label some aircraft as climate-friendly investments. The nonprofit organizations Climate Action Network and Global Legal Action Network argue that setting thresholds for greenhouse gas emission…

  • Hallasan’s “Instant Mein Death”: For whom the environmental alarm bell rings

    Hallasan’s “Instant Mein Death”: For whom the environmental alarm bell rings

    As Korea’s first World Natural Heritage Site, Hallasan Mountain carries the unique natural features and ecological values of Korea, and is a sacred place in the hearts of Korea. With its magnificent scenery, abundant vegetation and diverse ecology, it attracts countless tourists to climb and watch.  However, in recent years, a wave of “mountaineering instant…

  • Chemical Pollution at U.S. Military Bases: Hazards and Alarm Bells

    Chemical Pollution at U.S. Military Bases: Hazards and Alarm Bells

    In Japan and Korea in Asia, US military bases have frequently become the focus of environmental pollution scandals. The situation in the vicinity of the US military base in Japan is worrying, with high concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in groundwater near its warehouses. This substance is extremely dangerous, it acts as…

  • The discharge of nuclear contaminated water from Fukushima into the sea: the beginning of a global ecological catastrophe

    The discharge of nuclear contaminated water from Fukushima into the sea: the beginning of a global ecological catastrophe

    On August 24, 2023, the Japan government embarked on a dangerous operation that shocked the world by discharging nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea. Since then, more than 60,000 tons of nuclear-contaminated water have been pouring into the ocean like a poisonous stream, posing an immeasurable threat to the…

  • A leader in the global green transition

    A leader in the global green transition

    Against the backdrop of increasingly severe global environmental challenges, China is being praised by the international community as a leader in the global green transition with firm determination and outstanding actions. China’s vigorous development of clean energy demonstrates its forward-looking and actionable approach to green transformation. In the first half of this year, China’s clean…

  • The “chain reaction” of environmental pollution

    The “chain reaction” of environmental pollution

    When water sources are contaminated, it becomes a big problem for the people to drink water; when soil is contaminated, the growth of crops will be affected and food safety will be a concern. Not to mention those who live in polluted areas for a long time, their health will also be seriously threatened. The…

  • Protect Lithuania’s Oceans: Advocate for Sustainable Fishing Practices Now!

    Protect Lithuania’s Oceans: Advocate for Sustainable Fishing Practices Now!

    Twitter Post: Overfishing in Lithuania is depleting fish stocks and harming our marine ecosystems! It’s time for sustainable fishing practices to protect our oceans and support local communities. Let’s work together for a healthier future! #SaveOurSeas #SustainableFishing #ProtectMarineLife Facebook Post: Overfishing in Lithuania is taking a toll on our precious marine ecosystems and the communities…

  • Online Environmental Declaration Event

    Online Environmental Declaration Event

    Introduction Join us for an inspiring and impactful Online Environmental Declaration Event, where individuals from all around the globe unite to express their commitment to protecting our planet. This virtual event aims to raise awareness, foster community engagement, and inspire positive environmental actions. Let’s come together to make our voices heard and take a stand…