EEnvironment Read More ‘This isn’t just ancient history’August 13, 2025 According to a recent study, about two-thirds of the world’s population rely on monsoon rains as part of…
EEnvironment Read More New heat-resistant plastic can be recycled endlessly without lossAugust 13, 2025 Modern engineering demands materials that do more than just hold their shape. They must be lightweight yet stronger…
EEnvironment Read More British explorer who vanished in Antarctica in 1959 found in glacier 6 decades later | TrendingAugust 13, 2025 A 25-year-old British man who died in an accident in Antarctica in 1959 has been found 65 years…
EEnvironment Read More Dennis Bell: Melting ice reveals remains of Antarctic researcher who vanished 66 years agoAugust 13, 2025 Facebook Tweet Email Link The remains of a British researcher who fell into a crevasse on an Antarctic…
EEnvironment Read More Greenpeace, WFF and the Australian Conservation Foundation warn Labor on renewables approvalsAugust 13, 2025 Some of Australia’s most influential green groups have warned Labor that any attempt to use the slow renewables…
EEnvironment Read More Only 38% of Employees Believe Companies are Doing Enough on Climate Change, Sustainability: Deloitte SurveyAugust 13, 2025 The proportion of employees who believe that their employers are doing enough to address climate change and sustainability…
EEnvironment Read More Coral skeletons show sea-level rise began accelerating earlier than previously thoughtAugust 13, 2025 An NUS-led study has confirmed corals to be reliable indicators of relative sea-level changes, making them a powerful…
EEnvironment Read More Trees may be getting more flammable because of climate changeAugust 13, 2025 A flammability test on a western juniper tree (Juniperus occidentalis) Rebecca Koll Tucked away in a laboratory at…
EEnvironment Read More What is the main use of plastics in Europe amid Global Plastics Treaty negotiations?August 12, 2025 ADVERTISEMENT In Europe, around three-quarters of plastic is used mainly for non-packaging purposes, including construction, furniture, textiles and…
EEnvironment Read More 57,000,000 tons under this mine — The core of ‘black energy’ in AmericaAugust 12, 2025 Rather recently, the Department of Interior mentioned that the Bull Mountains coal mine in Montana has been approved…
EEnvironment Read More Jessica Radcliffe orca attack sparks buzz — 5 things you didn’t know about killer whalesAugust 12, 2025 A recent video that went viral showed a 23-year-old marine trainer named Jessica Radcliffe supposedly being attacked fatally…
EEnvironment Read More China has reasons beyond the climate to turn into the world’s first electrostateAugust 12, 2025 The superpower is dominating the global clean technology sector. It’s not all about climate change. 䏿–‡ç‰ˆ In April…