According to a new study published in Biological Conservation, the prevailing theory that pandemic quarantines were beneficial to the environment isn’t actually true. In reality, the last 15 months ...
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan got all the attention, but it is not the only important change to American foreign policy this year. In the same month that President Joe Biden declared he would ...
IT IS TIME that civic-minded Chinese become better acquainted with rubbish, suggests Chen Yu, a retired publisher from Shanghai, at the end of a Saturday spent counting litter on the banks of the ...
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This article originally appeared inNexus Media News andDiscover Magazine. In 2020, artist Nicole Cooper was conducting research for a painting series when she stumbled upon a NASA chart showing ...
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Will the Great Lakes, one of the natural wonders of the United States, be allowed to go to court to defend their rights to exist on equal terms with the human race? Last month, a bill was introduced ...
Water is Earth’s most precious resource. It’s also the source of the planet’s most widespread challenges. More than 200,000 tons of plastic fill the oceans, while 2 billion people lack access to clean ...
In her monthly Expert Take column, Selva Ozelli, an international tax attorney and CPA, covers the intersection between emerging technologies and sustainability, and provides the latest developments ...
Increasingly, Americans are scared of climate change. Most of us now acknowledge that it's happening, and almost 40 percent call it a "crisis," compared with less than 25 percent of us five years ago.
Catholic charity Caritas Philippines has launched a campaign to encourage people across the country to plant millions of bamboo saplings to tackle soil erosion and restore declining forests. The ...