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Seagrass loss around the UK may be much higher than previously thought
The loss of seagrass in the waters around the UK is much higher than previously estimated. A new study published…
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How are universities planning to tackle emissions associated with food and flying?
New research from The University of Manchester has identified various ways in which UK higher education institutions are beginning to…
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Merkel calls for ‘fundamental rethink’ at CDP Europe Awards 2021
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for “fundamental rethink’ to protect the environment at the annual CDP Europe Awards 2021.…
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How Covid-19 Turned Two Travel Tech Entrepreneurs Into Climate Change Warriors
Battling climate change Anthony Collias, and Jacob Wedderburn-Day Treepoints This time last year entrepreneurs Anthony Collias, and Jacob Wedderburn-Day were…
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Groundbreaking research into white-rot fungi proves its value in carbon sequestration
A foundational study conducted by scientists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) shows for the first time that white-rot…
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UNESCO reveals largest carbon stores found in Australian World Heritage Sites
Australia’s marine World Heritage Sites are among the world’s largest stores of carbon dioxide according to a new report from…
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Coffee for the birds: connecting bird-watchers with shade-grown coffee
IMAGE: A blackburnian warbler perches on a coffee bush in a shade-coffee farm in Colombia. Photo by Virginia Tech’s Guillermo Santos.…
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Climate change is leading to premature births in the Brazilian Amazon
By Luke Taylor Flooding in the Brazilian Amazon in 2015 Brazil Photos/LightRocket via Getty Images Extreme weather patterns and flooding…
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Story tips: Quantum building blocks, high-pressure diamonds, wildfire ecology and more
IMAGE: Transition metals stitched into graphene with an electron beam form promising quantum building blocks. view more Credit: Ondrej Dyck, Andrew…
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Visiting water bodies worth £700bn to economies, study finds
Europeans spend more than £700 billion (€800bn) a year on recreational visits to water bodies – but perceived poor water…
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