Extreme Heat in Texas Prisons, The United Arab Emirates Climate Pledge, Europes New Nature Restoration Law, and more

Published: July 28, 2023, 10:43 p.m.

The summer of 2023 has seen extreme heat waves around the world. From Texas, how heatwaves have proven particularly dangerous for inmates in prisons that lack air conditioning.\nMeanwhile the UAE has increased its climate ambition targets under the Paris Agreement following criticism around their choice of a top oil executive to lead this year\u2019s UN climate talks. \xa0But environmental activists say the UAE is unlikely to meet its climate targets given its plans to boost oil and gas production.\nAlso. parts of the deep ocean floor are covered with manganese nodules that contain minerals that could be extremely useful for renewable energy resources. But scientists say that mining these nodules could prove hazardous for deep ocean biodiversity.\xa0\n--\nOur team works hard to bring you the most important and compelling environmental news every single week. And we\u2019re counting on you to help! If you can, please pitch in to support the work we do here at Living on Earth. Just go to loe.org and click on Donate. Thank you for supporting nonprofit environmental media.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices