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Oil extraction more harmful than expected.

A recent study by Stanford University has revealed that the extraction of oil and gas is even more harmful to the environment than previously thought.

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Money vs Fun: What Motivates German Youth?

A recent study conducted by Simon Schnetzer and Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Klaus Hurrelmann has examined the primary motivators for young people in Germany amidst

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Microplastic causing forest death?

Coral reefs have been hit hard by climate change, with global coral stocks declining by around 14% over the past decade. However, a recent study

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Algae Farm: More Effective than Rainforest?

Brilliant Planet, a start-up based in London, has developed a new algae farm to combat climate change by reducing the concentration of CO2 in the

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Flooding Risk Increasing in Europe

The risk of flooding due to climate change is increasing along many European coastlines. This is not only due to rising sea levels, but also

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German Center Skeptical of EU

A recent study conducted by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) has revealed that 70% of EU citizens are satisfied with the European Union. However, the political center

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Replacing Concrete with Wood in Construction?

The production of concrete is responsible for a significant amount of global CO2 emissions. A recent study has explored whether the construction industry can replace

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Climate change extends wildfire season

The impact of climate change on the occurrence of wildfires has been a topic of scientific research for some time. A recent study by the

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Heatwave threatens Germans severely.

Heatwaves pose a serious threat to human health in Germany, with rising temperatures leading to thousands of heat-related deaths in recent years. According to climate

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Ocean Heat Waves – Pacific Blob Explained

In recent years, the Pacific Ocean has experienced an increase in heatwaves, known as “blobs,” which have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands