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Tracing the Asteroid That Ended the Dinosaurs: New Research Sheds Light on Extinction Event

Scientists are making strides in pinpointing the asteroid responsible for the catastrophic event that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. This asteroid, which struck what is now the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, created the Chicxulub crater and is believed to have triggered a global environmental upheaval that ended the reign […]

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Brazil’s Waterway Project Threatens the Future of the Pantanal, the World’s Largest Wetland

A controversial plan by the Brazilian government to transform parts of the Pantanal into a major waterway is raising alarms among environmentalists, who warn that it could devastate the world’s largest wetland. The project, aimed at enhancing transportation and trade routes, involves dredging and altering river systems within the Pantanal to create a navigable waterway.

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Revolutionary Nickel Foam Catalyst Purifies Wastewater While Generating Clean Fuel

Catalysts, which are substances that speed up chemical reactions, have been instrumental in developing sustainable methods for converting raw materials into useful products. Recently, scientists from Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan, created an innovative catalyst known as NiOOH-Ni (Nickel Oxyhydroxide-Nickel) through an electrochemical process. In this process, nickel foam was treated with an electrical current

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Melting Ice Slows Earth’s Spin, Alters Axis, and Affects Inner Core, New Research Reveals 

Recent research findings which were published in two journals, Nature Geoscience and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, over the last week has uncovered that the rapid melting of polar ice is having profound effects on the Earth’s rotation, its axis, and even its inner core. As vast quantities of ice melt due to

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Uganda Garbage Landslide Death Toll Rises to 35 Amid Ongoing Rescue Efforts

The death toll from a tragic landslide at a garbage dump in Uganda has risen to 35, as rescue operations continue in the aftermath of the disaster. Heavy rains triggered the landslide, which swept through homes situated dangerously close to the dump, burying residents under a massive wave of waste and debris. Many victims were

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WA Government’s Wind Farm Development Policy Criticized for Lagging Behind: Councils Call for Urgent Action

Local councils across Western Australia (WA) are expressing growing concerns over what they describe as the state government’s sluggish approach to wind farm development. They argue that the current policies are not keeping pace with the urgent need to transition to renewable energy, potentially hindering the state’s ability to meet its climate goals and economic

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New Research Highlights Fungi’s Critical Role in Carbon Capture: A Natural Solution to Climate Change

Recent research has unveiled the crucial role that fungi play in capturing and storing carbon, offering a promising natural solution to climate change. This discovery underscores the importance of fungi in global carbon cycles and could inform strategies for enhancing carbon sequestration efforts to mitigate the impacts of rising greenhouse gas emissions. Matt Reynolds reports

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Copenhagen Launches Green Initiative: Free Tourist Tickets for Public Transport Use

In a bid to promote sustainable tourism, Copenhagen has introduced an innovative green initiative that offers free tickets to tourists who choose to travel by public transport. The program aims to reduce the city’s carbon footprint and encourage eco-friendly travel habits among visitors. As part of its commitment to becoming carbon-neutral by 2025, Copenhagen is incentivizing

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South Korea Recycles 98% of Its Food Waste: Lessons for a Greener World

South Korea has emerged as a global leader in food waste management, successfully recycling 98% of its food waste. This remarkable achievement offers valuable insights for other countries grappling with the environmental and economic challenges posed by food waste. South Korea’s success is rooted in its stringent and well-enforced policies. The government introduced a pay-as-you-waste system,

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Greek Farmers Turn to Tropical Crops in Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation

As climate change reshapes the agricultural landscape, Greek farmers are pioneering sustainable practices by experimenting with tropical crops. With traditional Mediterranean crops like olives and grapes increasingly threatened by rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall, farmers are seeking resilient alternatives to secure their livelihoods and contribute to sustainable agriculture. The shifting climate has made traditional crops

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