It can take several days for a large ship to unload its cargo. If the port doesn’t provide a clean power supply, pollution from the ships can be harmful to nearby communities.
Shinnecock tribe collaborate with scientists to restore shoreline devastated by Hurricane Sandy.
Stanford experts discuss a new sustainable development approach that balances the needs of people and nature.
For decades pollution in China has paralleled economic growth. But this connection has been weakened in recent years, according to a new international research study published in the Science Advances journal.
Chemical manufacturers consume a massive amount of energy each year separating and refining feedstocks to make a wide variety of products including gasoline, plastics and food.
Researchers find that large green spaces like parks and wetlands help maintain groundwater levels and support habitats among other benefits.
Researchers identified strategies for reducing regional emissions.
Excitement was brimming this week as MacKimmie Tower’s first occupants moved into their new work spaces.
The greener the greenspace, the happier and less self-absorbed people are, Vermont team reports.
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.
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