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  • Texas A&M Study: Worldwide Urban Expansion Causing Problems

    The report says that since 1970, large areas of land have been urbanized, and this strains quality of life in every region.

  • Planning for Future Water Security in China

    China’s fast economic growth and accompanying rise in food demand is driving an increase in water use for agriculture and industry, thus threatening the country’s water security.

  • Economic Slowdown as a Result of COVID is No Substitute for Climate Action

    Efforts to control the Coronavirus pandemic have reduced economic activity and led to localized improvements in air quality.

  • Eco-Bike Aims to Cut Pollution in Kathmandu

    Where there’s a will, there’s a way. The truth of that saying was revealed once again to Lance Rake when he traveled to Kathmandu, Nepal, last year to develop a delivery version of the bamboo bicycles for which he is known.

  • Unearthing Technical Solutions for a Low Carbon Future

    A University of Queensland study has revealed that carbon capture and storage (CCS) could be a real option for Queensland.

  • Greener Economy ‘Not Science Fiction Anymore’

    A new book from Penn sociologist Daniel Aldana Cohen and colleagues describes four key facets of the Green New Deal and why they could become a reality in the not-too-distant future.

  • Snow-Parched Scandinavia

    Winter is loosening its grip on the Northern Hemisphere, but the seasonal change in Northern Europe is less dramatic than most years.

  • Latent Heat Flux Research Assists to Alpine Wetland Ecosystem Protection

    As one of the important ecological barriers adjusting regional climate change, alpine wetlands play a very important role in runoff regulation and affect climate change in downstream regions.

  • Impact of a Second Dust Bowl Would Be Felt Worldwide

    The American Dust Bowl of the 1930s – captured by the novels of John Steinbeck – was an environmental and socio-economic disaster that worsened the Great Depression.

  • The Right Dose of Geoengineering Could Reduce Climate Change Risks

    Injecting the right dose of sulphur dioxide into Earth’s upper atmosphere to thicken the layer of light reflecting aerosol particles artificially could reduce the effects of climate change overall, according to UCL and Harvard researchers.

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