Environment
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Clean-up Technologies May Not Be the Best Solution for Plastic Pollution, New Study Shows
The ever-increasing problem of plastic pollution has prompted widespread efforts to combat it through innovative clean-up technologies. These advancements, however, often seen as the silver bullet to solve our plastic crisis, sometimes do more harm than good.
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Savannas and Grasslands May Lose Their Ability to Buffer Climate Change as They Become Drier, Researchers Warn
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Bamboo: Highly Invasive in UK Destroys Driveways, Gardening Expert Warns
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Smokes From Canada Wildfires Bring Low Air Quality In New York
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Atlantic Puffin in Canada: Starvation, Ocean Warming Threatened Rare Seabird Populations
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Sustainable Choices: Salvage Cars and the Environment