Environment
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Melting Arctic Ice Could Transform New International Shipping Routes Reducing Carbon Footprint
According to research, melting Arctic Ocean ice might open up new trade channels on international seas, lowering shipping's carbon footprint and undermining Russia's authority over these routes.
Latest Research Articles
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As Wind Resources Around the World Declines, Wind Energy From Modern Wind Turbines Starts To Lose Efficiency
Worsening Climate Change Might Turn Texas Into Sonoran Desert, Officials Say
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Tasteless Poison: How Did Arsenic Rose as a Deadly Toxin?
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Drought-Driven Famine in Somalia One of the "Worst Humanitarian Crisis" Ever
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Scientists to Use Bionic Robo-fish to Remove Microplastics from the Ocean
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5-Year-OId Child Dies After Being Left in a Car Amidst Extreme Texas Heat
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Study Estimates Productivity of Mangrove Carbon Storage Using Remote Sensing Model
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More than Enough: Experts Claims that Modern Wind Turbines Provide Enough Energy Despite Global Decline in Win Resource
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Reactive Nitrogen Emissions From Agriculture Pose a Grave Threat to Health and Climate
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‘Food Miles’ Account for 19% of All Food Emissions, New Study Says
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Dry Thunderstorms in California may Spark More Wildfires
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Bangladesh Faces Record-Breaking ‘Worst Flooding in 100 Years’






