Thames Water has been issued a staggering fine of £122.7 million for breaching regulations regarding sewage spills and shareholder payouts. This penalty marks the largest ever imposed by the water industry regulator, Ofwat, which criticized the company for failing to protect both its customers......
Portuguese archaeologist Maria da Conceição Lopes believes ancient knowledge can save modern desert communities facing climate challenges. Speaking at Morocco’s International Congress on Oases and Date Palm, Lopes shared how archaeological work transformed a dying Portuguese village......
A French researcher has developed an innovative approach to protect bees in Morocco’s threatened oases ecosystems while helping farmers increase their revenue. Patrick Lhomme, who specializes in bee ecology, also known as pollination ecology, presented his findings during the second International......
In southeastern Australia, helicopters are delivering emergency fodder to farmers stranded by catastrophic floods that have claimed five lives and cut off tens of thousands of people. The mid-north coast of New South Wales, particularly areas like Ghinni Ghinni and Taree, has suffered extensive damage......
Morocco and Mali have embarked on a significant journey to enhance their environmental cooperation through strategic dialogue. Recently, Leila Benali, Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development in Morocco, engaged in extensive virtual discussions with her Malian counterpart, Mariam Tangara......
More than 50,000 residents have been stranded across eastern Australia as relentless rains continue to batter the region, causing rivers to overflow and submerge entire towns. At least two people have died, and authorities are searching for two more still missing, as emergency services work tirelessly......
The Var region in southern France has been struck by devastating storms, leading to widespread flooding that has tragically resulted in multiple fatalities. As the rains and strong winds battered the Côte d'Azur, the situation escalated, claiming at least three lives and leaving two individuals......
Italy continues to grapple with turbulent weather as an Atlantic low-pressure system approaches, set to bring instability across the northern regions of the country. The Italian Civil Protection Department has issued a yellow alert for several areas, highlighting the potential for severe weather conditions. As......
Morocco is emerging as a key exporter of renewable energy, driven by rapid growth in solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, according to a report published Thursday by the Spanish newspaper The Objective. One of the most notable examples of Morocco’s expanding role in the green energy sector is......
In Denmark, Europe's most significant green methanol production facility, known as Kasso, has begun operations. Located near northern Europe’s largest solar farm and a major power transformer station, the plant will generate e-methanol—a synthetic fuel derived from renewable electricity......
Morocco’s southern push into green hydrogen leads global energy shift In 2025, Morocco is accelerating its transition to a clean energy future with an unprecedented investment of 319 billion dirhams in green hydrogen megaprojects across its southern provinces. These projects place Morocco at the......
Spanish authorities have issued a directive for more than 160,000 residents in proximity to Barcelona to remain indoors following a significant fire at an industrial facility that released a toxic cloud of chlorine over a vast area. The incident occurred in Vilanova i la Geltrú, a coastal city......
The world's wealthiest 10% of individuals are responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990, according to groundbreaking research. This study, the first of its kind to quantify the impact of concentrated private wealth on extreme climate events, sheds light on how the consumption and investment......
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