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  • Parents From Lower-Income Families Less Likely To Say Child's Water Supply Is Safe

    Parents from lower-income families are less likely to describe their home tap water as safe, say their water has been tested or feel confident in the quality of drinking fountain water at their child's school compared with higher income peers, a new national poll suggests.

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  • Climate Change Will Disrupt Existing Energy Systems

    As climate changes and extreme weather events become more commonplace, we will need to fundamentally rethink how we produce renewable energy.

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  • Having a Clock in Your Shower Could Help to Reduce Water Consumption

    Findings from a small preliminary study with residents of the Cranfield University campus have shown that shower times are significantly shorter when showers are fitted with time displays.

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  • The Carbon Cost of Home Delivery and How to Avoid It

    Delivering online shopping to people’s homes is a huge source of greenhouse gas emissions, particularly when deliveries fail and the journey needs to be repeated.

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  • Fighting Climate Change at the Sink: A Guide to Greener Dishwashing

    If you’re an environmentally conscious consumer, you’ve probably heard that today’s highly efficient dishwashers use less energy and water than traditional hand-washing techniques.

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  • Oral Traditions and Volcanic Eruptions in Australia

     

    In Australia, the onset of human occupation (about 65,000 years?) and dispersion across the continent are the subjects of intense debate and are critical to understanding global human migration routes.

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  • New Sensor Provides Better Leak Protection In Buildings

    A new, battery-free sensor can detect water leaks in buildings at a fraction of the cost of existing systems.

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  • Our Carbon Footprint is Highly Impacted by How We Live

    Swiss households enjoy a high standard of living, but this results in a large carbon footprint.

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  • Study: Red Meat, Processed Meat Hike Heart Disease Risk

    Drop the steak knife: Unprocessed red meat and processed meat consumption leads to a slightly higher risk of heart disease and premature death, according to a new study from researchers at Cornell and Northwestern University.

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  • Better Access to Groceries Could Reduce Food Waste, Emissions

    The spoiled milk, moldy vegetables and expired meat we discard when cleaning out the fridge make a surprisingly large contribution to global warming.

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