Environment
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Human Activities Disrupt the Web of Life Through Biodiversity Loss and Technology
The efforts to increase society's environmental sustainability focus on four major challenges that need to be addressed: climate change, natural resource dissipation, environmental pollution, and biodiversity loss. Impacts on climate change are relatively straightforward to characterize through CO2 emissions. We even have ways to convert emissions of other greenhouse gases like methane and laughing gas, into CO2 equivalents, so we can calculate the overall impact on the climate in tons of CO2.
Latest Research Articles
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Pelagic Jellyfish Disturbed By Ocean Warming, Deep-Sea Mining Induced Sediment Plumes
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Germany Believes Africa Should Benefit From Their Wealth As They Pledge Four Billion Euros Green Energy Project in the Region
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Powerful Wind Breaks Lamppost In Disneyland, Injuring Three People
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Reducing Air Pollution Benefits Plants' Ability to Fight Climate Change
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Dolphins Suffer from PFAS Chemicals in Gippsland, Melbourne
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Trout Seek Out Thermal Refuges in Streams To Cope With Hot Weather
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Forest Management Strategies to Enhance Carbon Sequestration and Biodiversity
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Goethite: A Common Mineral With a Surprising Role in Australia’s Economy
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Maldives Rising Sea Levels: President Muizzu Scraps Relocation Plan, Resorts to Building Fortress Islands
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Deadly Heatwave: Taylor Swift Postpones Eras Tour in Brazil After a Fan Died Due to Extreme Heat
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Coniferous Trees: Exploring Unique Facts About Conifers
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Heat Stress Threatens Farm Workers and Crop Production in Major Regions