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          Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, director general of Emirates Nature WWF, spoke to The National about the organisation's legacy. Chris Whiteoak / The National

          From mangroves to markets: 25 years of conservation by Emirates Nature-WWF

          ClimateMay 24, 2025
          The global population of the already endangered lappet-faced vulture is crashing. Getty Images

          Solving the mystery of the UAE's largest bird of prey

          EnvironmentMay 23, 2025
          Coral reef in Abu Dhabi. Photo: EAD

          Abu Dhabi launches plan to plant more than 4 million coral colonies by end of decade

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          Water storage tanks sit on a rooftop in Zarqa, Jordan. Alamy / Nick Donaldson

          It's time to revive the Middle East's cultural relationship with water

          CommentMay 09, 2025
          Gundam fan Kei Watanabe, his wife Eri and son Kouta, pose at the Gundam Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan. Victor Besa / The National

          Inside Expo Osaka's anime-themed Gundam pavilion

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          Flooding in the Al Barsha area of Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National

          One year after Dubai deluge: How the city is adapting for the future

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          A new report calls for urgent action to protect the soil and support communities that rely on agriculture. Photo: Save Soil

          Hundreds of millions will flee homes if soil degradation continues, new report warns

          ClimateApril 11, 2025
          Abu Dhabi's mangroves. The UAE’s hosting of the IUCN congress is a testament to its role as a key player in global environmental issues. Photo: Abu Dhabi Media Office

          UAE's hosting of conservation congress 'underscores role as climate driving force'

          ClimateApril 10, 2025
          African manatees Nyokoti and Sengou at The National Aquarium Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National

          Abu Dhabi's thriving manatees prove vital conservation ambassadors

          UAEMarch 28, 2025
          A melting glacier in Scoresby Sound, eastern Greenland. AFP

          Melting glaciers could have serious consequences for the Middle East

          ClimateMarch 22, 2025
          More than 700 million people around the world lack access to clean water. Nick Donaldson / Getty Images

          How Gulf scientists are helping solve the world’s growing water crisis

          CommentMarch 21, 2025
          The construction of the Avenida Liberdade road in Belem, Para state, Brazil. Reuters

          Brazil emphasises deforestation pledge amid negative Cop30 attention

          ClimateMarch 19, 2025
          Residents walk past the rubble of a mosque destroyed by Israeli bombardment as they return to the southern Lebanese village of Maroun Al Ras. AFP

          Lebanon needs a plan to properly dispose of the debris of war

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          TOPSHOT - Smoke rises from the MV Solong cargo ship in the North Sea, off the coast of Withernsea, east of England, on March 11, 2025, after it collided with the MV Stena Immaculate tanker on March 10. Fires were raging on Tuesday after a the MV Solong, a cargo ship laden with toxic materials, crashed into the MV Immaculate, a tanker carrying flammable jet fuel in the North Sea, as questions mounted about how the accident happened. There were also growing fears that any spill from the collision could harm the local environment and coastline, home to seals, porpoises and some protected waders and waterfowl. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

          Fears of ‘devastating' environmental damage after ships collide in North Sea

          UKMarch 11, 2025
          An Indian woman collects water in Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh. The UN estimates that by 2050, about 158 million more women and girls will be pushed into poverty. AFP

          Backlash against women's rights 'could hurt climate progress'

          ClimateMarch 08, 2025
          Arctic sea ice, which plays a vital role in keeping the planet cool, hit a record low last month. Getty Images

          Most companies not ready for financial impact of climate change, study finds

          ClimateMarch 06, 2025
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