Reports and Analysis

Abu-Dhabi-honored-gold-award-waste-management

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) clinched the Gold Award in the Best Waste Diversion/Reduction Initiative (Government Sector) category at the 6th edition of the Middle East Waste & Recycling (MEWAR) Awards.

The past is a key to controlling destructive hurricanes

Scientists often look to the past, searching for the sequence of events, to find logical and scientific answers to understand the implications of current events in the future, which enables us to prepare and mitigate negative impacts.

Organic waste.. From environmental damage to energy generation

Large quantities of organic materials are wasted, which then turn into unwanted waste even from a distance; in the past, they were left to meet their fate in nature and decompose. However, with the world's awakening to environmental issues, these organic residues have become more important, and they can be utilized to generate energy instead of just being disposed of without benefit.

What are the environmental hotspots in the Arctic?

A recent study has shown that the Arctic has experienced increasing environmental warnings over the past forty years, with researchers identifying areas in Siberia, the Canadian Northwest Territories, and Alaska as the most affected by climate change.

Are the Los Angeles winds returning to fuel the fires?

With the winds in Los Angeles easing over the weekend, firefighting teams were able to take a brief respite in their battle against the massive fires raging in the city and its surroundings. However, meteorologists expect the winds to pick up again starting Monday.

Historic Wildfires: How Do They Impact Atmosphere?

As the world seeks effective solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the serious effects of climate change, wildfires have surged at an unprecedented rate over the past year, complicating the global efforts to address this crisis.

Los Angeles Wildfires Exacerbate Global Warming

Firefighters from both civilian and military units in the United States are racing against time to control the wildfires raging in Los Angeles, California, which have already caused billions of dollars in damage. These fires have been burning for 10 days and contribute significantly to the overall impact of wildfires on global warming rates.