Brazil August 8 Indigenous leader inspires law to treat Amazone river as a living entity subject to rights Brazilian municipality Guajara-Mirim has passed a law that designates the Komi Memem River personhood, a groundbreaking measure that was proposed by an Indigenous councilman.
Asia July 5 UN atomic agency chief visits Fukushima nuclear plant, supports wastewater release The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency conducted a tour of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant and expressed satisfaction with a controversial wastewater plan.
VIDEO June 11 Canada's 'unprecedented' fire season off to a 'fast start': Mike Flannigan Thompson Rivers University's Mike Flannigan discusses the latest in the Canadian wildfires, health concerns from the smoke and combatting fires.
Canada June 8 Canada celebrates annual Clean Air Day, as fires continue to ravage northeastern US Canada recognized it's annual Clean Air Day as hundreds of wildfires continue to destroy parts of the country and pour a smoky, yellow haze into parts of northeastern U.S.
Joe Biden June 7 Biden joins AOC in linking Canadian wildfires to 'climate crisis' President Biden joined Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in linking the ongoing Canadian wildfires to the "climate crisis."
VIDEO June 7 Eric Adams, NYC health official speak out on deteriorating air quality amid Canada fires New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Dr. Ashwin Vasan, commissioner of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, warn vulnerable New Yorkers to mask up if they have to go outside.
Middle East March 6 Sultan al-Jaber, COP28 president, calls for climate action Sultan al-Jaber, who is the president of COP28, is calling for climate action. The CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. will lead international climate talks later this year.
VIDEO February 17 Frustrations are peaking in East Palestine with the White House Correspondent Garrett Tenney on East Palestine's residents boiling frustration at the White House over its lack of actions over the disaster relief on 'Special Report.'
Russia December 5 2,500 seals found dead on southern Russia coast A mass die-off of 2,500 seals were found on a Russian coast. The deaths were likely natural as environmental authorities did not find signs of foul play or nearby water pollutants.
AMERICAS NEWSROOM July 25, 2022 Douglas Murray blasts Al Gore's comparison of 'climate deniers' to Uvalde officers Douglas Murray told Bill Hemmer Monday that the left is ramping up the rhetoric against critics of their climate change and green energy policies.