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UNEP seeks more protection for environmentalists and more environmental news

UNEP seeks more protection for environmentalists and more environmental news . LatinAmerican Post | Vanesa López Romero Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag. On May 5, the president of COP26, Alok Sharma, and the president of COP25 (which took place in 2019), Carolina Schmidt , asked all countries to comply with the commitments made in the Ambition Alliance. Climatic, or that, if they do not belong to the Alliance, they join it. This happens in the framework of the preparation of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow . Ahead of this year’s @UN Climate Conference #COP26 in Glasgow, the President of that conference and the President of the 2019 #COP25 meeting are urging countries to follow through on commitments made under the #ClimateAmbitionAlliance, or to join it.

An Elite Montana Ski Resort Popular Among Celebrities Wants to Turn Sewage Into Snow

An Elite Montana Ski Resort Popular Among Celebrities Wants to Turn Sewage Into Snow Justin Franz, Kaiser Health News An exclusive Montana resort wants to turn sewage into snow so that its rich and famous members can ski its slopes in a winter season that’s shrinking due to climate change. The Yellowstone Club a ski and golf resort just north of Yellowstone National Park that counts Bill Gates, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel among its members has asked the Montana Department of Environmental Quality for a permit to allow it to use wastewater for snowmaking operations on its ski slopes.

An Elite Montana Ski Resort Wants to Turn Sewage Into Snow

An Elite Montana Ski Resort Wants to Turn Sewage Into Snow An exclusive Montana ski resort frequented by the likes of Bill Gates and Justin Timberlake says it can safely turn wastewater into powder. By Justin Franz, Kaiser Health News May 7, 2021 Daniel MilchevGetty Images An exclusive Montana resort wants to turn sewage into snow so that its rich and famous members can ski its slopes in a winter season that’s shrinking due to climate change. The Yellowstone Club a ski and golf resort just north of Yellowstone National Park that counts Bill Gates, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel among its members has asked the Montana Department of Environmental Quality for a permit to allow it to use wastewater for snowmaking operations on its ski slopes.

The World Is Starting to Acknowledge That Methane Is a Serious Problem

The World Is Waking Up to the Truth That Natural Gas Is Dirty The U.N.’s new Global Methane Report throws cold water on a longtime fossil fuel industry talking point. David McNew/Getty Images Flame emerges from a fracking rig in the Monterey Shale formation, as natural gas is burned off. In the last several years, the fossil fuel industry has tried to paint itself as being on a smooth path toward a clean energy future. Its members are (allegedly) standing by, ready to join the fight for the planet as invaluable partners in building a better tomorrow. “Our industry is essential to supplying energy that makes life modern, healthier and better,” the American Petroleum Institute wrote recently in its Climate Action Framework, “while doing so in ways that tackle the climate challenge.”

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