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PFAS pollution raining down on all five Great Lakes

Indiana University research suggests that precipitation is contaminating all five of the Great Lakes with PFAS pollution.

MICRO4BIOGAS project: Shedding light on biogas’ microbial key players

The University of Valencia’s Professor Manuel Porcar discusses issues facing biogas production and solutions from their MICRO4BIOGAS project.

Transforming ocean-climate action in Canada

Ocean Frontier Institute, led by Dalhousie University, is driving the science and innovation needed to solve urgent ocean-climate challenges.

How far can microplastic fibres travel?

A new study has determined how far microplastic fibres travel in the atmosphere depends on particle shape. Read more here.

Ongoing January flooding in England creates devastating impacts

Significant river flooding in England is expected to continue today, with minor impacts expected until Wednesday. Read more here.

Connective technologies to bring forth the next agricultural revolution

Smart and connective technologies such as Artificial Intelligence need to be fully explored to ensure food security for the growing global population.

The energy transition in hot and arid countries is vital for global climate targets

Dr Gonzalo Castro de la Mata, Executive Director at the Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future at the Qatar Foundation, explains that the energy transition in hot and arid countries is a pressing matter if global net zero goals are to be met. 

10 principles to align sustainability efforts of cities and businesses with Earth system boundaries

Learn about strategic and transparent protocols to help cities and businesses align sustainability efforts with Earth system boundaries.

Uptake of low-carbon activities affected by inequality rates

A new study has found that promoting low-carbon activities will be more successful in societies where everyone has the capacity to make changes.

Lake Tahoe dive survey highlights plastic litter problem

Scientists have teamed up with the nonprofit Clean Up the Lake to collect and analyse plastic litter found at the bottom of Lake Tahoe.

Nutrition insecurity caused by climate change to be reduced with new policies

According to a new study, nutrition insecurity in Africa needs to be combated with crops that are resilient to climate change.

Why innovation is crucial to successful, sustainable water management

Ofwat’s Innovation Fund sets out to engage the community in sustainable water management to restore our ecosystems.

Pyrolysis systems: A cutting-edge alternative to incineration

Learn more about pyrolysis systems, their benefits, and why they are emerging as an alternative to incineration for waste management.

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