Environment
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How Wind Farms Affect Precious Peatlands Across European Union and the U.K
Environmental scientists at Nottingham Trent University have, for the first time, mapped the extent of known wind farm infrastructures, such as wind turbines and vehicle tracks, on recognized blanket bogs in Europe.
Latest Research Articles
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Air Quality Suffers in China as Air Pollution Sweeps Beijing with Sandstorm
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Tribal-State Wildfire Protection Projects Get Nearly $9.5M in Funds from Forest Service
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North of Greenland, Canada Disappearing? Climate Change Causes Melting of the “Last Ice Area”
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Climate Change Affects Farmers, Agriculture in Ghana Due To Changing Rainfall Schedule
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Infrared Measurement Devices Used to Constantly Determine the Magnitude of the Greenhouse Effect
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Plastic Rocks Found on Remote Island: Human Plastic Waste Blamed
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Heavy Rain Causes Overspill in California Lake After 20 Years of Drought
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How Fire Watch Guards Can Help You Avoid Costly Fines and Legal Issues?
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Increased Burnings in the Southwestern Amazon’s Arising Deforestation Horizon
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A New Study Looked at the Long-term Environmental Impact of Various Japanese Knotweed Control Methods
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Human-caused Noise Is Harming Ocean Invertebrates and Ecosystems in Numerous Ways
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Scientists Study Extreme Underwater Heat Waves That Dramatically Impact Marine Life