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Increased Metal Concentrations Near North Sea Wind Turbines

Offshore wind turbines are a popular source of renewable energy, but a new study has found that their corrosion protection systems may be releasing toxic

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Giant Whale Sharks at Risk

The population of whale sharks, the largest living fish on Earth, continues to decline despite protective measures. A recent study conducted by scientists at the

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Record-breaking ocean warming

The human-induced climate change has led to a new heat record in the world’s oceans, resulting in an increase in extreme weather events and rising

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Climate Change Increases Pandemic Risk

The rapid melting of glaciers due to climate change is causing the release of unknown viruses and bacteria that could trigger new pandemics. A recent

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Meat consumption threatens global food supply.

The current food production system is threatening the future global food supply, according to a study by PwC Strategy& titled “The Coming Sustainable Food Revolution.”

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Best Meat Substitutes for Climate Change

Investing in plant-based meat alternatives can reduce climate-damaging CO2 emissions more effectively than eco-friendly buildings, emission-free vehicles, and other sectors, according to a study by

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Tripled Heat Days in Germany

The impact of climate change on Germany is becoming increasingly evident, with a new study from the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate

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PETA calls for meat-eating men sex ban.

PETA Calls for Sex Ban on Meat-Eating Men to Combat Climate Change A recent study by the University of Leeds has found that men’s high

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Nanoparticles Could Slow Climate Change

Geoengineering Could Slow Down Global Warming by Distributing Nanoparticles over the Polar Caps In the coming years, several climate tipping points could be reached, triggering

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No Climate Impact from 9-Euro-Ticket

A new study has revealed that in addition to radiation damage, an atomic war would also release soot particles into the atmosphere, which would have