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Carbon-Releasing ‘Zombie Fires’ in Peatlands Could Be Dampened by New Findings
New simulations have provided clues on reducing peat fires, which hide underground and are notoriously bad for human health and the environment.
Waste Not, Want Not: Recycled Water Proves Fruitful for Greenhouse Tomatoes
In the driest state in the driest continent in the world, South Australian farmers are acutely aware of the impact of water shortages and drought.
Flash Graphene Rocks Strategy for Plastic Waste
Plastic waste comes back in black as pristine graphene, thanks to ACDC.
Researchers Devise New Method to Get Lead Out of Filters, Better Measure Amount in Tap Water
Commercially sold water filters do a good job of making sure any lead from residential water pipes does not make its way into water used for drinking or cooking.
Expect More Mega-Droughts
Mega-droughts – droughts that last two decades or longer – are tipped to increase thanks to climate change, according to University of Queensland-led research.