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  • Research Finds a New Way to Reduce Food Waste

    ‘Humanizing’ produce encourages consumers to overlook a few flaws.

  • Pesticides Linked to Deaths of Millions of Bees in Brazil

    More than 500 million bees were found dead by beekeepers in Brazil over a three-month period earlier this year.

  • Research Probes Cross-Cultural Beliefs About Sustainability

    New research carried out in 12 countries shows most people believe achieving environmental sustainability could hinder quality of life but not the wider economy.

  • Wild Ground-Nesting Bees Might Be Exposed to Lethal Levels of Neonics in Soil, U of G Study Reveals

    In a first-ever study investigating the risk of neonicotinoid insecticides to ground-nesting bees, University of Guelph researchers have discovered at least one species is being exposed to lethal levels of the chemicals in the soil.

  • Wildfires Are Raging in the Amazon, Adding to Widespread Global Blazes

    Wildfires are burning in the Brazil’s Amazon rainforest at their highest rate in years, according to new research.

  • Depleted Seamounts Near Hawaii Recovering After Decades Of Federal Protection

    Texas A&M College of Geosciences researcher Dr. Brendan Roark co-authored game-changing research on the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain.

  • Energy Development Wins When It’s Pitted Against Endangered Species

    Widespread species decline at the hands of humans is a powerful tale.

  • Uncertainty in Emissions Estimates in the Spotlight

    National or other emissions inventories of greenhouse gases that are used to develop strategies and track progress in terms of emissions reductions for climate mitigation contain a certain amount of uncertainty, which inevitably has an impact on the decisions they inform.

  • Climate Change to Shrink Economies of Rich, Poor, Hot and Cold Countries Alike Unless Paris Agreement Holds

    Study suggests that 7% of global GDP will disappear by 2100 as a result of business-as-usual carbon emissions – including over 10% of incomes in both Canada and the United States.

  • Wildlife Roam Where Us Once Made Nuclear and Chemical Arms

    A handful of sites where the United States manufactured and tested some of the most lethal weapons known to humankind are now peaceful havens for wildlife.

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