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New Study Reveals That Bees Cannot Taste Even Lethal Levels of Pesticides
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University of Oxford
Research could be used to help develop compound that tastes bad to bees to be used with pesticides
| 2 min read
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Clearing Mangroves Makes ‘Muddification’ Worse
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University of Exeter
The solution to the problem is more sustainable land use upstream, rather than mangrove removal
| 2 min read
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It Is Now Possible to Quantify the Risk Associated with Rockfalls in the Andes
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National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment
Nearly 60 percent of rockfall hazards in the study zone were attributed to seismic activity
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Regrown Forests Are Helping to Protect the Remaining Old Forests in the Amazon
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Bangor University
New evidence of just how important secondary forests are in counteracting the effects of forest fragmentation
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Scientists Found Hundreds of Toxic Chemicals in Recycled Plastics
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University of Gothenburg
Scientists judge recycled plastics unfit for most purposes and a hinder in the attempts to create a circular economy
| 2 min read
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Wildfire Risk to US Homes Is Rising
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Risk to homes is especially rising in grassland and shrubland areas
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For Years, Polar Bears Have Been Retreating Due to Rising Sea Temperatures
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University of Copenhagen
Even a minor rise in sea temperature has profound implications for the big bear
| 3 min read
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Maps Reveal Biochar’s Potential for Mitigating Climate Change
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Cornell University
Study finds that converting crop residues into biochar could sequester up to one billion tons of carbon annually
| 2 min read
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New Model Adds Human Reactions to Flood Risk Assessment
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North Carolina State University
The new model can provide a more accurate perception of risk for stakeholders
| 2 min read
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Mother Nature Knows Best When It Comes to Climate Solutions
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University of Cambridge
When it comes to searching for climate change solutions, social media users prefer planting trees to "geoengineering"
| 3 min read
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Scientists Map Loss of Groundwater Storage around the World
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Desert Research Institute
A new study maps, for the first time, the permanent loss of aquifer storage capacity occurring globally
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Human Emissions Increased Mercury in the Atmosphere Sevenfold
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Research establishes a natural baseline for mercury in the atmosphere by estimating emissions from volcanic eruptions
| 2 min read
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