Environment
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Older Electronic Items Degrade and Contribute to Worrying Amount of Harmful E-waste
According to a new study, consumers who were warned that not recycling their batteries "risked contaminating the equivalent of 140 Olympic swimming pools per year" were more inclined to engage in an electronic trash recycling plan.
Latest Research Articles
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Extreme Drought Causes Record Number of Dead Trees in Oregon
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Is Nuclear Fusion the "Holy Grail" of Sustainable Energy?
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How a Closed-Door Policy May Save Shops Hundreds in Energy Bills
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65,000 Left Without Power After Intense 6.4 Earthquake Shakes Northern California
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NASA Cancels Climate Change Satellite to Prioritize Monitoring Greenhouse Gases
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More than 10% of Species Could Face Extinction Threat by the End of the Century
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3 Million Plastic Bottles Worth of Microplastics Plague New Zealand Air
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Environmental Lawyer Rachel Pickles Explains Why the Imperial College Sustainability Food and Drink Policy Matters
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Eco-Friendly And Sustainable Skiing Practices And Destinations
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Antibiotic Use on Crops Is Discouraged by the Department of Agricultural Extension
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Plants With an Iron Deficiency Benefit From the Iron in the Fallen Leaves of Dead Trees
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Unforgiving Floods and Landslides Kill 120 People in Kinshasa, DRC