Tag: Environmental science

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Antioxidants in Fruits, Veggies and Nuts Counteract Harmful Microplastics Impacts

Antioxidants are powerful compounds found in organic fruits, vegetables, and nuts that not only give these foods their vibrant colors but also offer a host of health benefits. Recent research has uncovered a fascinating...
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Eco-Friendly 3D Printed Plastic from Coffee Grounds and Mushrooms

Researchers have developed an innovative, eco-friendly packaging material made from a unique combination of coffee grounds and mushroom spores. This groundbreaking discovery offers a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic materials, opening up new possibilities...
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Research on the Great Lakes Amid Funding Chaos: What’s Happening?

The Great Lakes, home to lakes Michigan, Erie, Superior, Huron, and Ontario, are essential bodies of freshwater that make up about a fifth of the world's fresh surface water. While satellite technology can measure...
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Climate Scientist Declares 2°C Warming Target ‘Dead’

In a groundbreaking analysis that challenges conventional climate science, renowned climate scientist Professor James Hansen and his team have declared the 2°C warming target as "dead." This revelation stems from their assertion that scientists...
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Greenland Ice Sheet Study: Glaciers Melting Faster Than Expected

A new study on the Greenland Ice Sheet has revealed that crevasses are widening at an accelerated rate due to climate change, leading to increased ice loss and rising global sea levels. Crevasses are...
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Impact of Microplastics on Premature Births: A Critical Analysis

Microplastics are everywhere around us, from the food we eat to the air we breathe. A recent study presented at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine meeting has shed light on the potential impact of...
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Study Finds Geoengineering Technology Ineffective for Removing Methane from Atmosphere

Study Reveals Geoengineering Technology Ineffective in Removing Methane from Atmosphere A groundbreaking study conducted by atmospheric scientists at the University of Utah has shed light on the effectiveness or lack thereof of a proposed geoengineering...
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Fertilizer Use Reduces Pollinators by Half: Study Results – Eco-Friendly Gardening Guide

Scientists Discover Fertilizer's Impact on Pollinators A groundbreaking study conducted at the Park Grass Experiment in Hertfordshire, England, has revealed alarming consequences of high fertilizer use on pollinators and flowering plants. Led by researchers at...
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Record Rise in CO2 Levels Detected in 2024 – EcoWatch

Record Rise in CO2 Levels Detected in 2024 - EcoWatch Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels experienced an unprecedented surge last year, surpassing all previous records, and presenting a stark warning to humanity. The United Kingdom's Met...
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Unlocking the Potential of Clean Energy: Inside Climate News

Unlocking the Potential of Clean Energy: Inside Climate News In a groundbreaking report released by the U.S. Department of Energy, the future of heating and cooling is set to undergo a transformative shift with the...