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2023 warmest ever, brace for a hotter 2024

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Confirming that 2023 is set to be the "warmest year on record", the World Meteorological Organisation on Thursday warned that the coming year may be worse as the El Nino event of this year is likely to "further fuel the heat in 2024". Shattering previous records, global mean temperature till October this year was around 1.4 degree Celsius above the pre-industrial level (1850-1900 average), the WMO said. Data so far shows 2023 almost touched the warming limit threshold of 1.5 degree C. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/lL7EFy8 via IFTTT

Sharon Stone calls Ranveer 'creative genius'

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Ranveer Singh was honoured at the Red Sea International Festival in Jeddah by Sharon Stone. He thanked his fans for their love. The festival's jury lineup included Joel Kinnaman, Freida Pinto, Amina Khalil, and Paz Vega. Ranveer was last seen in Karan Johar's film with Alia Bhatt and will next be seen in Rohit Shetty's Singham Again, featuring Deepika Padukone, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, and Kareena Kapoor. The film's first-look posters were recently shared. * This article was originally published here

WMO confirms 2023 to be warmest year on record, replacing the previous record-holder 2016

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The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) confirms that 2023 is set to be the warmest year on record, with the global mean temperature reaching 1.40 (± 0.12) degree Celsius above the pre-industrial level. The year has shattered climate records and experienced extreme weather events, leaving devastation in its wake. The warming El Niño event of this year is expected to further fuel the heat in 2024. The WMO's State of the Global Climate report also highlights the alarming rise in carbon dioxide levels and the accelerated rate of sea level rise. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/kan5y24 via IFTTT

COP28 should seek total fossil fuel 'phaseout': UN chief

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges the COP28 climate conference to aim for a complete phaseout of fossil fuels, emphasizing the need for a reduction in fossil fuel consumption to prevent a total disaster. Guterres stresses the importance of a clear and noncommittal phase-out instead of a vague phase-down. He calls for a credible time framework aligned with the objective of limiting the temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Guterres also highlights the need to triple global renewable energy production and address climate justice issues at COP28. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/jpaquGR via IFTTT

Vijay-Tamannaah step out for a dinner date

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Vijay Varma and Tamannaah Bhatia, who have publicly acknowledged their relationship, were recently spotted hand-in-hand outside a city restaurant for a dinner date. Vijay looked dashing in a white shirt and black tie, while Tamannaah wore an elegant black dress covered by a blue oversized jacket. The couple, often seen together at social events, acknowledged the media as they walked towards their car. * This article was originally published here

US moves to protect wolverines as climate change melts their mountain refuges, threatens extinction

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The Biden administration unveiled a proposal on Wednesday to grant long-overdue federal protections to the North American wolverine. This move comes in response to scientists' warnings that climate change poses a significant threat to the rare species, as it is likely to melt away the snowy mountain refuges that provide vital habitats for these animals. By the early 1900s, unregulated trapping and poisoning campaigns had eradicated wolverines across most of the United States. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/57aIm91 via IFTTT

EU agreement on reducing industrial emissions

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EU member countries and the European Parliament said Wednesday they have reached a preliminary agreement on curbing industrial emissions, including those from intensive poultry and pig farms and from ore mines. The deal, struck late Tuesday, would "reduce harmful emissions from industry and improve public access to information," the European Council, representing member states, said in a statement. The lead EU lawmaker on the file, Radan Kanev, said it would "significantly" reduce emissions. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/2LlbUZv via IFTTT

Climate contradictions key at UN talks. Less future warming projected, yet there's more current pain

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Dubai hosts United Nations talks for a global stock take on the progress of the Paris climate agreement. The latest assessments show that the world is heading for considerably less warming than projected a decade ago. However, the pain from current climate change has been underestimated, with severe impacts happening faster and harder than anticipated. Despite rising emissions, they are increasing more slowly than previously projected. The central topic of the conference is whether fossil fuels should be phased out, a move supported by activists and UN officials. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/WFIPo6Q via IFTTT

Coal power, traffic, waste burning a toxic smog cocktail in Indonesia's Jakarta

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The article discusses the impact of pollution caused by a coal power plant in Jakarta, Indonesia. The pollution has led to a rise in respiratory illnesses and deaths in the area. Jakarta is one of the most polluted cities in the world, with high levels of air pollution that exceed safety limits. The pollution is caused by coal-fired plants, vehicle exhaust, trash burning, and industries. The government is struggling to balance the need for industrialization with the need to cut carbon emissions and protect public health. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/jkFgABC via IFTTT

Salman's security reviewed amid new threat

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Following another threat by gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, the Mumbai Police on Tuesday have reviewed the security provided to Salman Khan and asked him to be alert. * This article was originally published here

Climate crises drove 27 million children into hunger in 2022: charity

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Extreme weather events in vulnerable countries drove 27 million children into hunger last year, a 135% increase over 2021. Children accounted for nearly half of the 57 million people facing acute food insecurity due to extreme weather. Countries in the Horn of Africa, particularly Ethiopia and Somalia, were most affected. Save the Children called on leaders at the COP28 climate summit to recognize children as agents of change and address other causes of food insecurity such as conflict and weak health systems. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/LZJ2YDE via IFTTT

Second endangered Sumatran rhino born in Indonesia

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Climate change already reducing global GDP: report

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A University of Delaware report reveals that climate change has already caused significant economic damage, particularly in developing countries. The impacts include disruptions to agriculture, manufacturing, reduced productivity from high heat, and spill-over effects on global trade and investments. The global GDP loss due to climate change in 2022 was estimated to be 6.3%, with low-income countries and tropical regions experiencing the highest losses. Southeast Asia and Southern Africa were particularly affected, losing 14.1% and 11.2% of their GDP respectively from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/AXSDjUk via IFTTT

Armaan Kohli immerses his father's ashes

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Armaan Kohli participates in ritual to immerse his father's ashes in Nashik, joined by family, friends, and Sonu Nigam. Armaan Kohli bids adieu to his beloved father in a viral video. Armaan broke down the door to find his collapsed father and rushed him to the hospital where he was declared deceased. Rajkumar Kohli was a renowned filmmaker known for movies like Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahaani and Pati Patni aur Tawaif. * This article was originally published here

Train runs over 3 jumbos in Buxa Tiger Reserve

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Three elephants were mowed down by a goods train in the Buxa Tiger Reserve on Monday morning near Rajabhatkhawa Shikari Gate in Bengal's Alipurduar district. An elephant herd was crossing the track between Rajabhatkhawa and Kalchini stations when an adult female and two calves were hit by the train, running from Guwahati to Siliguri. The female elephant and one of the calves were flung around 15-20ft off the track, while the second calf was ripped apart. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/pzX1NiS via IFTTT

Critically endangered Sumatran rhino born in Indonesia

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A rare sanctuary birth occurred at Way Kambas National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, where a female Sumatran rhino named Delilah gave birth to a yet-to-be-named male calf weighing 25 kilogrammes. This birth is the second of the species in 2023 and strengthens the government's commitment to rhino conservation in Indonesia. The Sumatran rhino population is estimated to be less than 80 on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo. The successful birth is significant as it is the first in over 120 years at an Indonesian sanctuary. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/IvnPOci via IFTTT

Pope Francis's moral force aims to 'tip' UN climate talks

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Pope Francis will attend the UN talks in Dubai, the first time a pope has done so since 1995. He will address the Cop28 meeting and use the platform to call out countries for their lack of action on climate change and urge them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. His presence may help rebuild trust between climate-vulnerable nations and polluters. The 86-year-old pontiff has long emphasized the link between climate change and poverty, with the poor being the most affected. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/uwbExDp via IFTTT

Environmental protesters board deep-sea mining ship between Hawaii and Mexico

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Greenpeace activists board deep-sea mining ship in Pacific Ocean; protest international demand for critical minerals; use kayaks to block deployment of equipment; accuse ship of endangering marine life; company threatens injunction for breaking international law; activists camp on main crane; company conducting exploratory research; data to be used for mining application; disputed environmental impacts; company expects to find manganese. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/0vAdQJN via IFTTT

Heavy snowfall in Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova leaves 1 person dead and many without electricity

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Heavy snowstorms in Romania and Moldova caused road closures and power outages. A man died in a road accident in Moldova, and multiple accidents were reported. Red weather warnings were issued in several counties in Romania with winds reaching up to 100 kph. Over 400 localities experienced electrical outages. In Bulgaria, winter storms led to a state of emergency declaration, with over 1,000 settlements losing electricity. Traffic accidents, injuries, and travel delays were also reported. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/PYiZTXI via IFTTT

Alia Bhatt's obscene deepfake video goes viral

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After Rashmika Mandanna, Katrina Kaif and Kajol, Alia Bhatt has now become a victim to deepfake technology. This video is now being circulated widely on social media platforms, sparking concerns over the use of AI. * This article was originally published here

One of world's largest icebergs A23a drifting beyond Antarctic waters: Report

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The iceberg A23a, which broke away from Antarctica's Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986, is finally drifting beyond Antarctic waters. It had been stuck in the Weddell Sea for many years but has now started moving propelled by wind and ocean currents. Measuring around 4,000 square kilometers, the iceberg is three times the size of New York City and twice the size of Greater London. Andrew Fleming, a remote sensing expert at the British Antarctic Survey, confirmed its movement towards the sub-Antarctic region of South Georgia. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/CheNZxr via IFTTT

Salman dreams of opening theatres in India

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Salman Khan talks about his upcoming projects - says there's going to be action, non-action, action, non-action in terms of the line-up ahead post the success of 'Tiger 3'. * This article was originally published here

Avalanche in west Iran kills 5 mountain climbers and injures another 4

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How the magic of recycling plastics can be fun and games

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appearance in Parliament wearing a sleeveless jacket made of material recycled from plastic bottles highlighted the importance of transitioning to a 'reuse economy' to address plastic pollution. India has taken steps to streamline the collection and recycling of plastic waste through extended producer responsibility (EPR) rules. Globally, countries are working towards a legally binding instrument on plastic pollution and a circular economy. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/461p5f0 via IFTTT

Melting glaciers endanger mountain villages in Pakistan

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Melting glaciers caused by global warming pose a threat to the vulnerable villages in Pakistan's mountainous north. The future of these villages is at risk due to the formation of unstable lakes as a result of melting glacier ice. Glacial lakes that overfill or have unsound banks can burst, causing deadly floods that devastate the surrounding areas. The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) predicts that Himalayan glaciers could lose up to 75% of their ice by the end of the century. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/ecqikml via IFTTT

The world’s largest iceberg has broken free and it is on the move

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The world’s largest iceberg is on the move for the first time in over three decades, scientists said on Friday. At almost 4,000 square km, the Antarctic iceberg called A23a is roughly three times the size of New York City.Since calving off West Antarctica’s Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in 1986, the berg — which once hosted a Soviet research station — has been stranded after its base became stuck to the floor of Weddell Sea. Scientists say A23a, among the world’s oldest icebergs, could become grounded again or break into smaller chunks, or ever make its way farther up towards South Africa. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/MzHF3Td via IFTTT

Ileana shares a picture of her baby's father

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Ileana D'Cruz is enjoying the motherhood phase and sharing adorable pictures of playing with her baby son Koa Phoenix Dolan. She recently revealed the full face of her son to her Instagram followers and interacted with her fans by answering their series of questions. * This article was originally published here

Toxic air killed over 500,000 people in EU in 2021: Study

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A recent study by the European Environment Agency estimated that over half a million people in the European Union died due to air pollution in 2021. The research found that 253,000 deaths were caused by fine particulates (PM2.5) exceeding the World Health Organization's guideline limits. Additionally, excessive nitrogen dioxide and ozone exposure resulted in 52,000 and 22,000 deaths, respectively. The EU has made progress in reducing PM2.5-related deaths, aiming for a 55% reduction by the end of the decade. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/qiVeyDn via IFTTT

Maui residents wonder if their burned town can be made safe. The answer? No one knows

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Daniel Skousen, a resident of Maui whose home was affected by the Lahaina wildfire, is concerned about the lingering smell and the accuracy of government assessments. The rebuilding of Maui's tourism industry, which generates $14 million per day, may influence the interpretation of testing results. Skousen seeks an independent evaluation of the government's environmental assessments. The cleanup efforts in Lahaina have faced skepticism from residents. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/MtF30NL via IFTTT

Vicky: It's fun living life with Katrina

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Speaking about Katrina Kaif, Vicky Kaushal shared that it is really a blessing to find that companion for yourself where you truly feel like you’ve come back home. He said that he doesn't know how to describe this feeling in words because it's a very peaceful feeling. * This article was originally published here

Brazil to propose mega fund to conserve forests at COP28 climate summit

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Brazil plans to propose a "huge" fund at the United Nations COP28 climate change summit in Dubai to pay for the conservation of tropical forests. This potential financing mechanism would be the latest in a proliferation of multilateral environmental funds. The funds funnel money from rich countries to poor developing nations that struggle to otherwise pay for their environmental efforts. Brazil is the world's largest rainforest nation and contains 60% of the Amazon jungle. It is vital to curbing climate change and protecting unique plant and animal species. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/dwDP6hr via IFTTT

Lizards, fish and other species are evolving with climate change, but not fast enough

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Climate change threatens plants and animals as temperatures rise. Some species adapt, like dragonflies getting paler and mustard plants flowering earlier. However, studies show climate change is outpacing adaptation. Slow-maturing animals struggle to adapt in time. Small-bodied species can't adapt quickly enough to warmer climates. Cold-blooded species are vulnerable, but adaptation often results in smaller populations. Acclimation and migration are alternative strategies, but may not be sufficient. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/w0l9Gt8 via IFTTT

UN chief to observe 'impact of climate crisis' in Antarctica

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Chile's President Gabriel Boric are set to visit Antarctica to witness the impacts of the climate crisis firsthand. During their visit, they will tour three Chilean scientific bases, the Collins glacier, and Kopaitic Island, emphasizing the effects of global warming. The trip aims to promote global collaboration in mitigating climate change. The UN has warned that the planet is on a concerning path towards a temperature increase of 2.5C to 2.9C by 2100. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/0bZBLTJ via IFTTT

Celebs attend Kartik Aaryan's birthday bash

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Karan Johar, Raveena Tandon, Pooja Hedge, Tara Sutaria, Kriti Sanon, Huma Qureshi, Bhushan Kumar, Anees Bazmee, Abhishek Kapoor, Rasha Thadai, Alaya F, Mukesh Chhabra among others were seen arriving for Kartik Aaryan's birthday celebration. * This article was originally published here

Frozen library of ancient ice tells tales of climate's past

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The Ice Core Archive in Copenhagen holds 25 kilometers of ice collected from Greenland, offering insights into prehistoric climate change and human activities over the past 10,000 years. The ice cores contain trapped air bubbles that date back thousands of years, providing information on greenhouse gases and the impact of fossil fuel burning. Scientists hope that studying the ice will help them understand rising sea levels and predict future changes with greater accuracy. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/c5ZFMl2 via IFTTT

Richest 1% emits as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of humanity: Oxfam

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A new report by Oxfam reveals that the richest 1% of the global population produced as much carbon pollution in 2019 as the poorest two-thirds of humanity. The report highlights the stark gap between the carbon footprints of the super-rich and the rest of the world. It also emphasizes the inequality in how the impacts of climate change are felt, with marginalized groups and low-income countries suffering the worst consequences. The report calls for governments to address these inequalities. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/JBuCk5f via IFTTT

Vaibhavi: Amused by radicality of Besharam Rang

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Choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant, who recently made Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif dance to the tunes of Leke Prabhu Ka Naam in Tiger 3, opened up about the controversy around Besharam Rang song from Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathaan and how Deepika Padukone's saffron bikini became a huge topic of discussion. * This article was originally published here

Warming, deep-sea mining cause stress in midwater animals

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A recent study conducted by scientists at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel has provided insights into the stress response of a deep pelagic jellyfish to ocean warming and sediment plumes caused by deep-sea mining. The study highlights the potential environmental disruption caused by deep-sea mining and the vulnerability of midwater species to sediment plumes. The researchers emphasize the importance of understanding the impacts of deep-sea mining on midwater ecosystems. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/bmUpzXF via IFTTT

Eruption of Papua New Guinea volcano subsides though thick ash is billowing 3 miles into the sky

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The eruption of Mount Ulawun, the tallest volcano in Papua New Guinea, has subsided but thick ash continues to spread. While there were fears of a regional tsunami, experts believe the risk is minimal due to the volcano's distance from the ocean. The eruption is ongoing, and the ash plume has reached heights of 5,000 meters. The ash particles can pose a threat to aviation and have been coating roofs and palm trees in nearby areas. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/lB5q7UP via IFTTT

Fishing nations pledge shark, ray protection

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Atlantic fishing nations have agreed to implement new measures for the protection of sharks and rays, according to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). However, advocacy groups argue that these measures are insufficient to safeguard these vulnerable species. The ICCAT also reduced quotas for heavily fished blue sharks, but the Shark League of the Atlantic and Mediterranean warns that the current catch levels are still too high for long-term sustainability. ICCAT has been criticized for failing to address climate change and protect other species. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/4kncjqN via IFTTT