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Meerkats are Getting Climate Sick
Karen Hopkin: This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I’m Karen Hopkin. Climate change. It’s the culprit behind an increase in…
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Cutting air pollution could boost crop yields by up to 28 per cent
Analysis of air pollution and crop health via satellite imagery suggests that limiting emissions of nitrogen dioxide, a potent greenhouse…
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Farmers in England will bury burnt wood in fields to capture CO2
A large trial is underway to see how much CO2 can be removed from the atmosphere by burying a charcoal-like…
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Egypt set for world’s sixth largest high-speed rail system with backing from Germany’s Siemens
A train passes through a station in Egypt. The project involving Siemens Mobility will use trains that can reach a…
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Solving the No. 1 Issue of Our Time: Using Blockchain Technology to Scale Climate Action
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The 1997 Kyoto Protocol implemented the objective of the United Nations Framework…
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Fresh Take: Hurting From Inflation, Exploring Indigenous Foodways, The World’s Largest Food Companies
I recently dined at Owamni by The Sioux Chef in Minneapolis and am still so blown away. I’ve been reading…
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Biden administration cancels Alaska oil and gas lease sale
The Biden administration has canceled one of the most high-profile oil and gas lease opportunities pending before the Interior Department.…
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We have 48% chance of breaching 1.5°C target by 2026, says Met Office
The world could soon temporarily overshoot the 1.5°C warming threshold – showing how close we are coming to missing the…
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Fresh Take: Let’s Talk Food Waste, Protecting Meatpacking Workers, And What Does Better Food Policy Look Like?
I’m thinking a lot about food waste this week. Maybe it’s the millions upon millions of chickens, turkeys and egg-laying…
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Water is so low in the Colorado River, feds are holding some back so one dam can keep generating power
Water levels are at a historic low at Lake Powell on April 5, 2022 in Page, Arizona. Rj Sangosti| Medianews…
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