Southern Chile Wildfires Claim 19 Lives as Fires Rage On
High winds drove wildfires across southern Chile this past weekend, killing at least 19 people, razing forests and homes, and leaving many fires still burning as of Jan 20, 2026.
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High winds drove wildfires across southern Chile this past weekend, killing at least 19 people, razing forests and homes, and leaving many fires still burning as of Jan 20, 2026.
UN climate chief Simon Stiell warns US withdrawal from the UN climate treaty could harm the economy, jobs and living standards as disasters and costs climb.
In 2025, China recorded its warmest year since 1961 with an 11°C average, highlighting the urgency of climate action as temperatures continue to climb.
Beijing recorded only one heavy pollution day in 2025, marking a 98.3% drop since 2013.
In Nairobi on December 11, 2025, UNEA-7 concluded with 11 resolutions tackling climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, plus new UNEP strategies and the election of UNEA-8’s president.
Delegates at UNEA-7 in Nairobi push for clear priorities on climate, biodiversity, and pollution, with Africa and China shaping the future of multilateral environmental action.
This week, the EPA edited its website to downplay human-driven climate change and highlight natural processes. What does this change mean for environmental policy?
Japan kicked off the 17th discharge of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated wastewater on December 4, as local fishermen and global voices raise environmental concerns 🐟🌊
After 40 years since 1985, China’s milu deer population soared from 77 to 15,000, with over 6,000 thriving in the wild thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
Learn how Zhejiang’s Blue Circle is collecting ocean plastic on the Chinese mainland, recycling 8 million tons of waste and inspiring a new wave of ocean defenders. 🌊♻️