Nuclear Technology: A Key Player in Sustainability Efforts
Nuclear science is increasingly recognized for its potential to enhance sustainability and support environmental initiatives, according to recent insights from the IAEA.
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Nuclear science is increasingly recognized for its potential to enhance sustainability and support environmental initiatives, according to recent insights from the IAEA.
After 27 years away from screens, the beloved Wombles are set to return, appealing to both nostalgic adults and the younger Generation Alpha while promoting environmental awareness.
Recent necropsy results indicate a potential link between toxic algal blooms and the deaths of two juvenile humpback whales found in Monterey Bay.
The shutdown of the Indian Point nuclear facility has resulted in a notable rise in fossil fuel consumption across New York, raising energy and environmental concerns.
Research indicates that microplastics ingested by earthworms do not exit their digestive tracts, raising significant concerns about environmental consequences.
Environmental group Fighting Dirty has initiated legal action against the UK government regarding proposed regulations that may compromise safety standards.
Recent research suggests that oak trees may not grow as much as previously thought, even when photosynthesizing late in the year, challenging established beliefs about their carbon storage.
Recent measurements indicate that carbon dioxide levels have surged to 432 parts per million, raising concerns among scientists about ongoing climate change.
A study from Aarhus University Flakkebjerg indicates that compounds found in wheat roots can suppress soil microbes, potentially improving nitrogen retention and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Research from UBC highlights the potential consequences of construction on local wildlife, with over five million amphibians and reptiles displaced and no monitoring of their survival.
Residents are raising alarms over a proposed mining expansion, citing environmental risks and a lack of transparency from companies involved.
Brazil's ambition to establish a rare earth mining industry is challenged by significant environmental and technological issues, experts caution.
A recent initiative by researchers at the University of Reading introduces a scoreboard that ranks countries based on their climate change efforts, aiming to enhance global competition in climate action.
As data centers proliferate due to AI and cloud computing, their impact on local communities and the environment raises significant concerns. Here are five critical issues.
The rise of the space industry, with nearly 10,000 planned spacecraft launches, raises concerns about potential harm to the ozone layer from rocket activities.
Hornsby Park, a newly established bushland park in Sydney, emerges from a former quarry, contributing to the city's ongoing transformation into greener spaces.
A retired IT manager and a biologist with differing views on climate change engage in a dialogue about environmental policies, seeking common ground despite their disagreements.
The expansion of industrial-scale mining in Africa is resulting in alarming rates of deforestation, with 34 hectares of forest lost for each hectare of mining activity.
Research from Flinders University indicates that the rising popularity of caravans and campers in Australia may pose risks to regional wastewater treatment systems due to harmful chemicals.
A recent review sheds light on the severe environmental and human costs associated with mining, urging for increased awareness and responsibility in resource management.
This summer, the east coast of Britain is witnessing a notable increase in painted lady butterflies, driven by favorable weather conditions.
Research indicates that small wetlands, often overlooked, are major contributors to global methane emissions. This highlights the importance of preserving these ecosystems.
Nuclear science is increasingly recognized for its potential to contribute to sustainability through reduced emissions, enhanced efficiency, and international collaboration.
Recent monitoring has detected elevated levels of antidepressants in waterways, prompting worries about their potential environmental and health effects.
Gerardo Bolaños has spearheaded a grassroots initiative that has successfully converted deforested beaches in Costa Rica into vibrant ecosystems by planting over 100,000 native trees.
A recent study highlights how different forestry practices affect hair lichen populations in Swedish forests, revealing both positive and negative outcomes.
Recent research suggests that microbes can convert biodiesel byproducts into essential building blocks for nylon, potentially reducing the environmental impact of nylon production.
A new solar desalination technology has been developed, enabling the conversion of seawater into drinking water without the harmful byproduct of toxic brine.
Researchers at Kumamoto University have developed a palm-sized spectrophotometer that competes with traditional lab equipment, potentially reshaping decentralized healthcare and environmental monitoring.
An interview with a mining billionaire raises questions about the authenticity of his environmental philanthropy amid ongoing ecological concerns.
The carcass of a humpback whale, known as 'Timmy', has been discovered dead on a Danish beach after previously attracting significant interest in Germany. Experts are now examining the whale to ascertain the cause of its death.
Thousands of demonstrators blocked the Brenner motorway for eight hours, protesting against traffic noise and pollution affecting the region.
Brazil's decision to invest $75 million in a highway project through the Amazon rainforest has sparked significant environmental concerns, with calls for stronger protections.
A new scientific breakthrough allows for the transformation of common plastics into materials that degrade more quickly, focusing on food packaging and 3D printing applications.
As Southern California faces another wildfire season, the need to protect urban trees in Los Angeles becomes increasingly urgent, especially after recent catastrophic events.
Recent developments in covalent organic frameworks (COFs) show promise for improving CO2 separation, crucial for natural gas purification and hydrogen production.
In a significant move, the Congolese government has suspended mining activities in South Kivu province to address pressing environmental and safety issues affecting local communities.
Recent research indicates that microplastics are impairing algae growth, which is vital for the ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide and mitigate climate change.
The annual crisis of Sargassum seaweed blooms poses significant challenges to local economies and ecosystems, yet emerging research suggests predictability may unlock innovative solutions for carbon removal and biofuels.
Residents near Lake Victoria are expressing their concerns regarding a planned nuclear facility, citing potential environmental and health risks.
Green chemistry presents a transformative approach to resource usage, aiming to minimize waste and harmful substances while balancing benefits with environmental health.
A recent fire in Los Angeles County in January 2025 has sparked discussions about the effects of smoke on air quality, despite winds dispersing it over the Pacific.
Indigenous leaders from Nevada have raised alarms about the potential environmental and rights implications of lithium mining activities in Canada.
A Quebec mining company has been fined $100 million due to pollution that has impacted local fish populations, raising significant environmental concerns.
A recent hearing on a uranium drilling permit in South Dakota has highlighted significant opposition from local activists, raising concerns about environmental impacts.
A significant conservation initiative has successfully protected more than 150 acres of land from gold mining and development near Yellowstone National Park, announced on May 20, 2026.
A recent study reveals that juvenile Chinook salmon in the Lower Fraser River estuary are exposed to a troubling mix of contaminants, raising environmental alarms.
OreSand Inc is at the forefront of sustainable sand extraction, aiming to balance environmental concerns with industry needs through innovative technologies.
A recent report indicates that the Amazon and other rainforests are nearing a critical tipping point due to rising resource extraction demands, including minerals and biofuels.
A team of Canadian researchers has set a vital baseline for diatoms in the Salish Sea, which are essential indicators of environmental changes and marine ecosystem health.
Residents of Ticonderoga express cautious optimism regarding a six-month moratorium on the proposed lithium battery plant, viewing it as a chance for further environmental assessment.
New research indicates that climate change is prompting significant migration from rural Bhutan, leading to the abandonment of homes in these areas.
Recent incidents of bear spray canisters exploding in trash bins near Yellowstone National Park have prompted officials to issue warnings about safe disposal practices.
A remote island in Japan faces increasing scrutiny regarding its plans for nuclear waste storage and potential rare earth mining, raising environmental concerns among locals.
An examination of how mining efforts led by Stauber may adversely affect Minnesota communities and ecosystems.
A recent study published in Science Advances indicates that tropical rivers are the most vulnerable ecosystems facing significant deoxygenation due to climate change, raising urgent concerns.
In the Bootheel region, local organizations express strong opposition to Canadian gold mining, citing concerns over unique lizard habitats and potential light pollution.
A recent study suggests that biochar pellets may not be effective in controlling phosphorus runoff in tile-drained agricultural fields, raising concerns for environmental impact.
An examination of the multifaceted implications of lithium mining in Appalachia, focusing on environmental concerns and community impacts.
Following the recent decision by a mining company to withdraw from the Pe' Sla project in the Black Hills, local opponents express renewed hope and strategize for the future.
A local representative has introduced new legislation aimed at protecting the Santa Clarita Valley from potential negative impacts of mining activities.
Research led by Jitka Polechová reveals that while species can adapt to gradual environmental changes, their ability to do so is not infinite, potentially leading to sudden population declines.
Vitória Régia imagines rightwing Bolsonaro plot succeeded with US help – and highlights threats facing Indigenous peoples.
Designer Sarah Eberle's garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show aims to inspire a new appreciation for the often-overlooked spaces where urban and rural environments intersect.