New research led by The University of Queensland has provided the first comprehensive analysis of pesticide mixtures in creeks and rivers discharging to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Microplastic Particles From Road Traffic Rides the Wind
A new study, recently published in Nature Communications, describes how microplastics from road traffic are transported to the oceans – and to remote regions such as the Arctic.
Understanding and Predicting Hurricanes in a Warmer World
Scientists at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory use computer models and observations to understand hurricanes and other tropical storms and advance the science of predicting them.
Ride-Hailing Electric Vehicles Offer Triple the Emissions Benefits
Electrifying an Uber or Lyft car can save three times more carbon than a personally owned EV
Saving Africa’s Biggest Trees to Help Earth Breathe
Like wine, cheese, and savvy financial investments, many tropical trees become more valuable with age.
Cloud Computing Could Be Producing Hidden Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The amount of energy used for cloud computing, which contributes to climate change, needs to be more transparent says an Imperial researcher.


