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  • Rising Sea-Levels and Increased Storms Pose Threat to Coastal Communities

    The report was written for the Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership by world-leading researchers from the University of Plymouth.

  • Reconnecting With Nature Key for Sustainability

    People who live in more built up areas and spend less free-time in nature are also less likely to take actions that benefit the environment, such as recycling, buying eco-friendly products, and environmental volunteering.

  • Forest Management in Southern China Generates Short Term Extensive Carbon Sequestration

    To combat land degradation and fight poverty, the Chinese government has launched a number of ecological projects in southern China.

  • How AI Will Affect UN Goals for Climate, Development and Global Stability

    An international team of scientists this week released a first-ever study of how AI can help – as well as hinder – sustainable development worldwide.

  • How Nepal Benefits When Women Become Active in Water Management

    Humanitarian engineering student Elia Hauge discovers that a changing demographic in Nepal has led to more women taking on active roles in managing water.

  • Most Meat Eaters Support Veganism as ‘Ethical’ and Good for the Environment

    A new survey finds support for veganism among meat eaters, but suggests most think it is inconvenient, expensive and a sacrifice in terms of taste.

  • Amazing Cows Hold Promise in Pioneering Sustainable Food Systems

    Professor sees the "unique biological processes" of livestock as a key component to sustainable, regenerative agro-food systems.

  • Fertilizer Sourced From Sewage Sludge

    Scientists help scale up a more affordable, pollution-free alternative to phosphate recovery from sewage.

  • How Can We Make Residential Neighborhoods More Sustainable by 2050?

    If the aim of a 2,000 Watt Society is to be achieved, peri-urban residential neighborhoods – where the average single-family home consumes 6.5 times more power than that target – must adapt.

  • Stanford Researchers Show That Mealworms Can Safely Consume Toxic Additive-containing Plastic

    Mealworms are not only able to eat various forms of plastic, as previous research has shown, they can consume potentially toxic plastic additives in Styrofoam with no ill effects, a new study shows. The worms can then be used as a safe, protein-rich feed supplement.

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