Environment
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Regenerated Trees in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Have a Shorter Lifespan
Regrown forests in tropical regions are cut down again using conventional forest restoration methods.
Latest Research Articles
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IEA Releases 10-Point Emergency Steps Have the Potential to Swiftly Reduce Global Oil Consumption by 2.7 Million Barrels per Day
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Climate Change: Antarctica and Arctic Simultaneously Experiencing More than 30 to 40 Degrees Celsius Increase in Temperature
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Trash to Gold: Another Solution to Combat Pollution
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Spring to Bring Extreme Weather Conditions in the US
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Life Forest® Burial Trees Earn Arboretum Accreditation
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Brazilian Cattle Ranchers Uses Innovative Technique to Reduce Emission Caused by Livestock
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Researchers Promote Concrete that Absorbs CO2 For Sustainable Construction
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After Sudden Eruption in 2021, Alert Level for Caribbean Volcano Changed by Experts
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Nigeria Successfully Cleaned Up Deadly Lead Pollution That Killed 600 Children Since 2010
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World’s First Suspension Bridge Set to Open Up Next Month in Yunnan, China
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Abandoned Kittens With Cut-Off Limbs Now Found a Forever Home
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European Space Agency Suspends Joint Mars Mission, Cutting Ties with Russia






