Happy Monday!
Here is your weekly dose of positive Climate and Biodiversity news to help motivate you and get your week off to a great start.
It's time to balance out all the “doom and gloom” news we often hear and add some positivity to our lives. 🙌
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"India’s first-ever survey of snow leopards has estimated that there are 718 of the big cats living in the country’s six mountainous regions. That makes up about 10 to 15 per cent of the global population, which conservationists believe is between 3000 and 5400."
Read the full article on NewScientist.
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"In a landmark decision, Spain has taken a significant step towards preserving its rich marine biodiversity by declaring seven new marine protected areas (MPAs) under the Natura 2000 network."
Read the full article in SUBMON.
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"Draft rules follow the ‘polluter pays principle’ and will mean companies cover 80% of extra clean-up costs. Beauty companies will have to pay more to clean up micropollutants after EU negotiators struck a new deal to treat sewage."
Read the full article in The Guardian.
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"Amsterdam endorses the Plant Based Treaty, becoming the first EU capital to do so, and takes significant steps towards becoming a vegan capital as part of its Food Strategy 2024-2026."
Read the full article on BNN.
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