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Cities contain pockets of nature – our study shows which species are most tolerant of urbanization
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoEven in a concrete jungle like Los Angeles, wild species show up in surprising places. New research...
How science cleared the air over inhaled health risks
The State· 9 hours agoOdds are your view won't be obscured by dangerous smog – or by clouds of cigarette smoke. For much of the past century, that would have been unthinkable. "Even since just the 1980s,
Rewilding successes and free public transport: Positive environmental stories from 2024
Euronews via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFollowing an almost unanimous vote, opposed by...cent of the entire population cycle at least once a...
Cleaner shipping fuel is contributing to ocean warming, scientists say
Reuters· 6 days agoShipping fuel regulations introduced in 2020 have led to a substantial cut in sulphur dioxide (SO2)...
Stop What You're Doing and Throw Out These 25 Kitchen Items Right Now
AOL· 5 days agoChances are you have a drawer full of overly specific gadgets that never see the light of day. The good news: Despite what you might have heard, a scratched-up nonstick pan is unlikely to seriously harm you with chemicals.
Ec0-nomics: What we risk in inching closer to tipping point | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 5 days agoBack in 2018 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a “Special Report: Global Warming of 1.5°C” in which it characterized the impacts of global warming in stark terms. The IPCC ...
Why a Little Bit of Dirt May Be Healthy for You
Mercola· 3 days agoOne key to a healthy immune system, a lower rate of allergies and a better mood might be getting dirty. The dirt I’m talking about is in the garden, or your pots if you live in an apartment.