A new University of Michigan study finds that automation and electrification of long-haul trucking can reduce urban health impacts and environmental damages.
A Curtin University study has revealed breeding less-flatulent cows and restoring agricultural land could significantly reduce rising methane emission levels, which play a considerable role in climate change.
Treated cork has higher absorbance, harnesses sunlight to trap oil in minutes.
A new study finds that “sunny day flooding,” which occurs during high tides, increases the levels of fecal bacteria in coastal waters.
New research has uncovered a feedback loop that may be accelerating the melting of the floating portions of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, pushing up global sea levels.
Warming temperatures are causing a steady rise in copper, zinc and sulfate in the waters of Colorado mountain streams affected by acid rock drainage.
A University of Adelaide study of shallow-water fish communities on rocky reefs in south-eastern Australia has found climate change is helping tropical fish species invade temperate Australian waters.
A growing body of research shows that exposure to air pollution, especially during pregnancy and childhood, may have a negative impact on brain development.
Humans have artificially expanded many of the world’s oases, but the water-intensive practice is often not sustainable.
A prolonged dry spell in southern Africa in early 2024 scorched crops and threatened food security for millions of people.
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