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Published Water-quality risks linked more to social factors than money
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When we determine which communities are more likely to get their water from contaminated supplies, m...
Published 'Ultrashort' PFAS compounds detected in people and their homes, study shows
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become ubiquitous throughout the environment, and in...
Published New recycling process could find markets for 'junk' plastic waste
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Although many Americans dutifully deposit their plastic trash into the appropriate bins each week, m...
Published More sustainable agriculture by global redistribution of nitrogen fertilizer
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The growing global population needs sufficient food. Its production causes overfertilization and inc...
Published Pollutants are important to biodiversity's role in spread of wildlife diseases
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Conventional wisdom among ecologists holds that the more species there are inhabiting an ecosystem,...
Published How can the use of plastics in agriculture become more sustainable?
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It is impossible to imagine modern agriculture without plastics. 12 million tons are used every year...
Published We've pumped so much groundwater that we've nudged Earth's spin
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By pumping water out of the ground and moving it elsewhere, humans have shifted such a large mass of...
Published Naming and shaming can be effective to get countries to act on climate
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Enforcement is one of the biggest challenges to international cooperation on mitigating climate chan...
Published Rivers are rapidly warming, losing oxygen; aquatic life at risk
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Rivers are warming and losing oxygen faster than oceans, according to a new article. The study shows...
Published Sustainable protection of rapidly subsiding coastlines with mangroves
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Along the Asian coast lines there are many areas where rural communities experience alarming rates o...
Published Microplastic pollution: Plants could be the answer
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Could plants be the answer to the looming threat of microplastic pollution? Scientists found that if...
Published Discarded aloe peels could be a sustainable, natural insecticide
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Aloe vera has been used for centuries to treat skin ailments, promote digestive health and heal woun...
Published Genetically modified bacteria break down plastics in saltwater
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Researchers have genetically engineered a marine microorganism to break down plastic in salt water....
Published Using evidence from last Ice Age, scientists predict effects of rising seas on coastal habitats
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The rapid sea level rise and resulting retreat of coastal habitat seen at the end of the last Ice Ag...
Published Climate intervention technologies may create winners and losers in world food supply
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A technology being studied to curb climate change – one that could be put in place in one or two dec...
Published Study clearly identifies nutrients as a driver of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt
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Under normal conditions, the floating macroalgae Sargassum spp. provide habitat for hundreds of type...
Published Chemicals from maize roots influence wheat yield
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Maize roots secrete certain chemicals that affect the quality of soil. In some fields, this effect i...
Published Loss of Antarctic sea ice causes catastrophic breeding failure for emperor penguins
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Emperor penguin colonies experienced unprecedented breeding failure in a region of Antarctica where...
Published Climate is increasing risk of high toxin concentrations in Northern US lakes
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As climate change warms the Earth, higher-latitude regions will be at greater risk for toxins produc...
Published Experiment shows biological interactions of microplastics in watery environment
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Scientists have learned over the years that when aquatic organisms such as zooplankton become expose...