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Upcycling plastic waste toward sustainable energy storage UC Riverside | 4 years ago
Can we rely on tropical forests to stop runaway climate change? New Scientist | 4 years ago
‘No purpose’ to Coalition’s climate policy after big polluters increase emissions by 1.6m tonnes The Guardian | 4 years ago
Bushfire scientists call for Australia to set up national fire monitoring agency The Guardian | 4 years ago
Sharks Are Polluted With Plastic, New Study Shows EcoWatch | 4 years ago
Whitehaven Vickery mine expansion to extract 250% more coal approved by NSW The Guardian | 4 years ago
Looking for easy ways to flatten the carbon curve? Start here ABC News (AU) | 4 years ago
Collaboration is key to rebuilding coral reefs UQ News | 4 years ago
Car passengers can reduce pollution risk by closing windows and changing route Phys.Org | 4 years ago
Global Warming Threatens Maine Puffin Colony EcoWatch | 4 years ago
Air pollution could be making honey bees sick, says study Phys.Org | 4 years ago
Sharks contaminated with plastic are ‘cause for concern’ Mongabay Environmental News | 4 years ago
Insect apocalypse? Not so fast, at least in North America Phys.Org | 4 years ago
Antibiotic resistance: How drug misuse in livestock farming is a problem for human health Phys.Org | 4 years ago
Pollution affects honey bees, impacts pollination The Times of India | 4 years ago
The Moon and stars are a compass for nocturnal animals – but light pollution is leading them astray The Conversation | 4 years ago
In Photos: Threatened native Australian animals WWF-Australia | 4 years ago
Agriculture replaces fossil fuels as largest human source of sulfur CU Boulder Today | 4 years ago
Species may swim thousands of kilometers to escape ocean heat waves Science News | 4 years ago
How fish stocks will change in warming seas Phys.Org | 4 years ago
Hong Kong study finds hungry fish creating microplastics at faster rate than previously thought Post Magazine | 4 years ago
Five thermal energy grand challenges for decarbonization nature.com | 4 years ago