EEnvironment Read More Scientists made plastic that eats carbonSeptember 6, 2025 Scientists transform plastic waste into efficient CO2 capture materials From waste to valuable resource: Chemists at the University…
EEnvironment Read More How Climate Change Is Threatening Summer Tours and FestivalsSeptember 6, 2025 In late July, Willie Nelson was onstage during his set on the Outlaw Music Festival tour in Raleigh,…
EEnvironment Read More Legal capture of endangered manta ray sparks bipartisan outrage in Florida | FloridaSeptember 6, 2025 Florida authorities have agreed to review the issuing of special permits allowing companies to capture endangered creatures to…
EEnvironment Read More This was the hottest summer on record. If it happens again next year, Britain’s ecosystems won’t cope | Lucy JonesSeptember 6, 2025 What does British summertime mean to you? Blackberries? Picnics? Festivals? Ticks? This summer has been the hottest on…
EEnvironment Read More These devices harvest drinking water from air even in the planet’s driest places. Critics say they’re an expensive distractionSeptember 6, 2025 Facebook Tweet Email Link The arid desert landscape of Death Valley is not the obvious place to find…
EEnvironment Read More Unexpected decline in the ocean carbon sink under record-high sea surface temperatures in 2023September 6, 2025 Data sources This study relied on four fCO2 products and two global ocean biogeochemical models, for which technical…
EEnvironment Read More It lives in the ice — Strange ‘glass-made’ creature emerges from a collapsed icebergSeptember 6, 2025 There are more creatures living in the deep seas than those found “close” to the surface. Some are…
EEnvironment Read More Salt-templated transformation of waste plastics into single-atom catalysts for environmental and energy applicationsSeptember 6, 2025 Universality of the synthesis in plastics-derived SACs Figure 1a illustrates the procedure of SAC synthesis from various plastics and…
EEnvironment Read More Italian still life paintings as a resource for reconstructing past Mediterranean aquatic biodiversitySeptember 6, 2025 We have explored the historical representation of aquatic resources in Italian still-life paintings as an indicator of past…
EEnvironment Read More What Is Natural Disaster Clustering—and Why Does It Matter for the Economy?September 6, 2025 Jacob Kim-Sherman and Lee Seltzer Understanding the economic and financial consequences of natural disasters is a major concern…
EEnvironment Read More Food waste is a daunting problem – but we each hold a key to the solution in our own home | Food wasteSeptember 6, 2025 We’ve all been there – reaching into the fridge to find a forgotten cucumber shrivelled beyond recognition, or…
EEnvironment Read More How Europe’s deforestation law could change the global coffee tradeSeptember 6, 2025 If your morning can’t begin without coffee, you’re in good company. The world drinks about 2 billion cups…