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There’s more mercury in melting Arctic permafrost than we thought

Alaska's Permafrost Melting Reveals High Levels of Mercury, Threatening Indigenous Peoples A recent study conducted by the University of Southern California has shed light on a concerning issue in Alaska:

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President Trump and Musk’s Onslaught Reminds Me of Brazil’s Dictatorship

Remembering Brazil’s Dark Past: Reflections on the Military Dictatorship As the Brazilian film “I’m Still Here” gains popularity and garners

Bogs hold a key to climate solutions through carbon sequestration, but many have been drained

Peat bogs are crucial ecosystems that play a significant role in sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. These wetlands cover

5 Simple Ways For Kids To Experience Nature In The City

Nature deficit disorder, a term coined by Richard Louv in his book "Last Child in the Woods," highlights the growing

Heathrow expansion lands badly with public

Heathrow Expansion: A Misguided Priority for the UK Thomas Woldbye, the chief executive of Heathrow, has unveiled plans to build

The Rural Drivers We Talked to Are Confident Driving Their EVs in Freezing Weather

Interest in electric vehicles (EVs) is on the rise in rural areas, with more new models catering to all types

Will JD Vance save the Great Lakes from Trump?

Bush, which established a task force to develop a strategy for restoring and protecting the Great Lakes. The task force

Slow Travel Is More Sustainable Travel

Slow travel allows you to savor the journey itself, rather than just rushing to reach your destination. It can involve

Data centres worsen water crisis

In the current economic landscape, growth has been stagnant in many developed countries, with the exception of the United States.