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One year after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland must do more to cut its emissions, four young Portuguese are putting together a climate lawsuit against their government, hoping to achieve tougher emissions targets.
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(c) Maicol Santos/Unsplash CC0
  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Ang mga kabataan ay gumagawa ng bagong demanda sa klima laban sa gobyerno ng Portugal

Ang mga kabataan ay gumagawa ng bagong demanda sa klima laban sa gobyerno ng Portugal

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The Nautilus has an adjusted impinging angle at or below 30° that avoids splashing - it also fits different heights, so it is easier for children and people who use wheelchairs to use. Its designers claim that replacing the 56 million public urinals in the US would prevent one million liters of urine from splashing onto the floor each day.
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Researchers at RMIT University created biochar from used coffee grounds, replacing part of the sand in concrete. The result: up to 30% more strength and a carbon footprint cut by up to 26%. Real-world footpath trials are already underway — waste coffee becoming sustainable infrastructure.
(c) Devin Avery

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After decades near collapse, humpback whales are resurging — from an estimated 10 000 at their lowest, to around 80 000 today. Conservation efforts and the whales’ flexible feeding behavior helped them recover. Researchers now spot them almost daily in former near-deserts of the sea.
(c) Marlin Clark

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Scientists monitoring the ozone layer report that the hole above Antarctica has reduced to its smallest measured size since 2019. Thanks to favourable weather and lower ozone-depleting emissions, the drop could mean a healthier atmosphere and milder ultraviolet exposure for southern latitudes — good news for people and ecosystems alike.
(c) Gatis Marcinkevics

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An Essex couple trialled a HeatHub—a mini data-centre in their garden shed with over 500 computers—to heat their home while moving from gas boiler to solar setup. Their monthly bills dropped from about £375 to just £40-£60, blending innovation with home comfort.
Dungang data centre sa likod-bahay, nagpapababa ng heating bill sa £40
The European Commission has launched a plan to slash major journey times on Europe’s high-speed rail network by about 50%, with examples like Berlin–Copenhagen in 4 h instead of 7 by 2030 and Sofia–Athens in 6 h instead of nearly 14 by 2035, while unlocking investment and harmonising systems for faster, greener travel.
Biyahe sa Europa, mas mabilis ng halos kalahati: bagong high-speed rail plan
France’s Parliament approved a major reform: any sexual act without explicit, informed, revocable consent will now be criminalized. The law defines consent as “free, specific, prior and revocable,” ensuring silence or no reaction is not considered agreement.
Fransya, isinulat na sa batas ang pahintulot sa sekswal na akto matapos ang kaso Pelicot
Ireland is extending its “Basic Income for the Arts” pilot into a permanent scheme: 2,000 creatives were paid €325/week during the trial to stabilize income and support artistic practice. The plan seeks to nurture talent, reduce financial stress, and strengthen the arts sector.
Itinuturing ng Irlanda na permanenteng tulong ang basic income para sa mga artista
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