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FDA Mandates Eco-Friendly Disposal of Seized and Rejected Food Items
Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has made a serious warning to use eco-friendly disposal of seized, rejected and expired food…
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How to Choose Eco-Safe Alternatives: A Complete Guide
The need to have eco-safe options has continued to be on the rise since consumers demand eco-friendly products that are…
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Smart Eco-Friendly Innovations Transforming Sustainable Living in 2025
The world is transforming to accommodate smart environmentally-friendly innovations that combine technology and the environment to produce smart innovations that…
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A Reef Decline No Island Ignores: Half of Caribbean Coral Lost Since 1980
Before sunrise in a small harbour, a fisher checks cracked traps and talks about fewer reef fish. The sea looks…
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How to Reduce Pollution at Personal and Community Level: Effective Strategies for a Cleaner Future
The need to know how to minimize pollution at both individual and societal levels has been brought to the fore-front…
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From AI Itineraries To Eco-Stays: 8 Travel Trends That Ruled 2025
It was the year 2025 with a total metamorphosis of the travel business around the globe, and the phrase From…
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World
Wildlife on the Brink: New Assessment Lists Species Near Extreme Risk
Morning field teams described a forest going quieter, fewer calls at dawn, thinner tracks in damp soil. Wildlife on the…
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2035 Deadline Set as Global Nations Commit to Phasing Out Coal at Summit
The hall felt warm, microphones humming, jackets off. Delegates repeated the phrase again and again: Global Nations Commit to Phasing…
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Rising Seas Today: The Science That’s Reshaping Coasts Worldwide
Morning high tide slaps against a concrete jetty, a salty mist in the air. The science behind rising sea levels…
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Climate Change Signals: How Extreme Weather Events Are Linked Around the World
Sirens in low-lying suburbs, cracked fields at noon, smoke sitting in the throat after a long summer. How Extreme Weather…
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