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The oceanic "twilight zone" lies deep, and teems with life. We look at how this mysterious zone affects climate change.
The study also found that low-frequency use garments – such as rented wedding dresses – had the highest emissions per wear, ...
Australia's community sector has united to call on the Australian Government to aim for net zero emissions by 2035 to reduce ...
As the global business landscape shifts towards sustainability, the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is being ...
India and Bangladesh share 54 transboundary rivers, yet have sharing agreements for only one - the Ganges - which will expire ...
The kind of plants you can grow have changed slightly in most regions of Canada according to the federal government’s latest ...
Christopher Scott, a professor in Pennsylvania State University’s ecosystem science and management department, explained how recent severe weather events are connected to climate change.
The current heat wave is a clear indication that the earth is heating up at an ever-increasing rate. The 1.5-degree Celsius limit above pre-industrial global mean temperature level agreed to at the ...
Across the Midwest, with a 3.6-degree increase each, St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit and Milwaukee are some of the top 10 MLB ...
A new study from the University of British Columbia suggests that clearcut logging can make catastrophic floods up to 18 ...
Hawaiʻi’s natural beauty is essentially a resource curse. So much money is to be made in the visitor industry it crowds out ...
Playing in unsafe heat can cause immense stress to the body. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke raise the body temperature, ...