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War Harms the Environment. Can a Peace Treaty Repair the Damage?

Experts at a U.N. institute see opportunities for ecological improvement in the peace talks between Kurdish fighters and Turkey.

By Jaylan Sims

Kurdistan Workers’ Party fighters plant trees in the Qandil Mountains. Experts see an opportunity for environmental restoration after a long conflict between the group and Turkey ended last year. Credit: Kurdishstruggle/CC BY 2.0
People hold umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun during a heatwave in Paris on June 30. Credit: Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images

Human-Caused Global Warming Spiked the Death Toll of Europe’s Early Summer Heatwave

By Bob Berwyn

Smoke and flames rise as firefighters, locals and volunteers try extinguish a wildfire, near Vilia Village, Western Athens, Greece, on Aug. 18, 2021. Credit: Nick Paleologos/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Europe Seeks Solutions as it Grapples With Catastrophic Wildfires

By Anna Gross, Daniel Dombey and Eleni Varvitsioti, ​​Financial Times

Turkey Eyes Slice of Global Carbon Trade

By Julia Harte, InsideClimate News

Solar House, Antalya, Turkey

A Solar City to Rise in Turkey

By Julia Harte, SolveClimate News

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey.

Turkey's First Nuclear Project Is Sited on a Fault Line

By Julia Harte

Geothermal power plant pipes

Italy's Energy Giant Bets on Turkey's Geothermal Reserves

By Julia Harte

Turkey's Solar Entrepreneurs Out in the Cold

By Julia Harte

In Turkey, Opposition to Power Plants Invites Defamation Lawsuits

By Julia Harte

Residents Fight Power Plant in Turkey Earthquake Zone

By Julia Harte

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