China Trains Nuclear Engineers from Nuclear Newcomer Countries – IAEA Facilitates Selection Process

Harbin, China – Thirty-five master’s and PhD students from Africa and South Asia received scholarships under China’s Atomic Energy Scholarship (AES) Programme last year to study at the country’s largest nuclear engineering school, part of Harbin Engineering University (HEU).

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Oceans can be transformed into aquatic desserts because of the overfishing

Researchers alarms that people’s enormous appetite for fish leads to transforming much of the world’s oceans into aquatic desert.

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EXTINCTION REBELLION CONTINUES

Extinction Rebellion (aka XR) international movement continues its non-violent actions in different countries to lure worlds attention to climate change and extinction of species, despite arrests and indifference of governments.

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House voted for bill to oppose Trump Paris Agreement withdrawal

On Thursday, US Democrats showed their support for the Paris climate deal, in the first major climate legislation in almost ten years to pass one of the houses of congress.

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Deadline for Paper Submission Extended: International Conference on Climate Change and the Role of Nuclear Power

The deadline for interested contributors to submit their abstracts for the International Conference on Climate Change and the Role of Nuclear Power has been extended to 15 May 2019. The conference will be held in Vienna from 7 to 11 October 2019. 

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LA is on a way to total cut down of petrol cars till 2050

On Monday mayor Eric Garcetti unveiled a green reform package, where the focal point is that Los Angeles’ car-choked arteries will run clean within decades.

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The world’s largest ice shelf is melting faster than expected

The world’s largest ice shelf is melting 10 times faster than the overall ice shelf average because of solar heating of the surrounding ocean surface, according to an international team of scientists data.

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Unknown threat of rapid permafrost thaw

According to a new report, led by University of Guelph scientist Merritt Turetsky, a “sleeping giant” hidden in permafrost soils in Canada and other northern regions worldwide undoubtedly will have important consequences for climate change.

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Socialists in Spain won elections with Green manifesto

Spaniards supported a Green New Deal programme on Sunday, reelecting the pro-climate Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE).

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