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  • Global Supply Chains as a Way to Curb Carbon Emissions

    The coronavirus outbreak raised everyone’s awareness of the significance of global supply chains to modern economies.

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  • Birds Exposed to PCBs as Nestlings Show Behavior Changes as Adults

    According to a new study, Zebra Finches exposed to low levels of environmental PCBs as nestlings show changes in breeding behavior as adults. 

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  • Underwater Avalanches Are Trapping Microplastics in the Deep Ocean

    A collaborative research project between the Universities of Manchester, Utrecht, and Durham, and the National Oceanography Centre has revealed for the first time how submarine sediment avalanches can transport microplastics from land into the deep ocean.

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  • New Framework Will Help Decide Which Trees Are Best in the Fight Against Air Pollution

    A study from the University of Surrey has provided a comprehensive guide on which tree species are best for combatting air pollution that originates from our roads – along with suggestions for how to plant these green barriers to get the best results.

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  • OSU Research Paves Way To Improved Cleanup Of Contaminated Groundwater

    Beads that contain bacteria and a slow-release food supply to sustain them can clean up contaminated groundwater for months on end, maintenance free, research by Oregon State University shows.

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  • Texas A&M Study: Worldwide Urban Expansion Causing Problems

    The report says that since 1970, large areas of land have been urbanized, and this strains quality of life in every region.

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  • Economic Slowdown as a Result of COVID is No Substitute for Climate Action

    Efforts to control the Coronavirus pandemic have reduced economic activity and led to localized improvements in air quality.

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  • Eco-Bike Aims to Cut Pollution in Kathmandu

    Where there’s a will, there’s a way. The truth of that saying was revealed once again to Lance Rake when he traveled to Kathmandu, Nepal, last year to develop a delivery version of the bamboo bicycles for which he is known.

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  • Co-Occurring Contaminants May Increase Risks in N.C. Groundwater

    Contaminants that occur together naturally in groundwater under certain geological conditions may heighten health risks for millions of North Carolinians whose drinking water comes from private wells, and current safety regulations don’t address the problem, a new Duke University study finds.

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  • Burying or Burning Garbage Boosts Airborne Bacteria, Antibiotic Resistance Genes

    Municipal solid waste is trash — such as plastic, food scraps and lawn clippings — that goes into garbage bins and doesn’t get recycled. 

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