Author: EcoLife

    Glaciers are losing more water each year than the world will consume in three decades, study warns
    23 Feb 2025

    The thawing of 7 trillion tonnes of glacial ice since has raised sea levels by almost 2 centimetres, with the Alps a melting hotspot. Climate change is causing glaciers around the world to melt faster than ever recorded, a new scientific study has found. These bodies of ice have shrunk by more than 5 per […]

    Could alternative proteins take a bite out of the UAE’s meat consumption?
    22 Feb 2025

    It’s no secret that a lot of meat is consumed in the UAE, but a new study suggests that more than 20 per cent of Emiratis would consider turning to alternative forms of protein. Made from plants, algae, fungi and insects, or by creating cultivated meat, also known as cultured meat, using animal cells in a […]

    Trump’s energy expansion plan faces major obstacles, including his own policies
    21 Feb 2025

    US President Donald Trump’s strategy to expand domestic energy production and exports – by fast-tracking permits, easing climate regulations and introducing tax cuts – will encounter major hurdles, experts say. These challenges include changing market realities, as well as Mr Trump’s own policies, such as rolling back the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and initiating trade wars with China and […]

    Gulfood 2025: UAE brand extracts drinkable water from conference room air

    Abu Dhabi brand Ma Hawa is showcasing the concept of “wireless water” at global food and beverage industry event Gulfood in Dubai this week. It’s not a new idea, but the homegrown company’s technology has been turning heads at the annual event by producing water from the air surrounding a machine the size of a standard water dispenser. Visitors […]

    Leak: EU sticks to 90% emissions cut, aims to be ‘world leader’ on circular economy

    The new European Commission promised a transformational Clean Industrial Deal within its first hundred days, but a leaked draft of the eagerly awaited policy agenda is largely a patchwork of previously announced initiatives. A leaked draft of the second von der Leyen commission’s flagship Clean Industrial Deal sets out the key elements the EU executive […]

    ‘Magnets for human connection’: Why Japanese ‘micro-forests’ are transforming our cities

    Our cities are polluted and overcrowded – but planting trees in urban spaces create future wildlife habitats. Between busy streets, parks and shopping centres, a green transformation is quietly underway,  bringing nature back to the urban sprawl of cities. Micro-forests, small areas of densely planted woodland trees, are being planted everywhere from London to Los […]

    How straws became an enduring symbol of the global plastic pollution crisis

    A viral turtle video sparked a global movement and inspired millions to join the fight against plastic waste. In 2015, the plastic-free movement gained significant momentum following a haunting viral video of a distressed sea turtle with a 4-inch plastic straw lodged in its nostril. This heart-wrenching moment, viewed by millions, sparked a global outcry […]

    Air purifiers, masks and staying indoors: How to reduce your risk from air pollution

    Nearly the entire world is exposed to air at some point that doesn’t meet the strict standards set by the World Health Organization. Everyone loves a breath of fresh air. Unfortunately, too often our air is anything but fresh. While air quality varies dramatically from place to place and day to day, nearly the entire […]

    Climate change impact will continue beyond 2100 even if targets are met, study says
    15 Feb 2025

    The negative impact of climate change will continue way into the next century even if the world starts to reduce the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere by 2050, a study has revealed. According to the research, even in a scenario of “negative emissions” by the middle of the century – where more greenhouse gases are removed from […]

    UAE to fund $20 million in Philippines towards resuscitation of major river

    A UAE non-profit organisation has teamed up with authorities in the Philippines to revitalise a vital waterway in Manila. An agreement was reached on Wednesday at the World Governments Summit for UAE-based Clean Rivers to commit up to $20 million towards initiatives that support the clean-up of the Pasig River and prevent dumping into the […]