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Milan Air Quality Mystery: Why Hot Sunny Days Raise Ozone Levels
A bright summer day in Milan can look harmless, even inviting. Blue sky, dry heat, and strong sun usually feel…
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How Costa Rica Became a Global Leader in Rainforest Conservation
Costa Rica is considered to be a great example of environmental protection and sustainable development in the world. Over the…
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Why Antarctica’s Ross Sea Is Called the Last Healthy Ocean Ecosystem
The Ross Sea ocean ecosystem in Antarctica is widely regarded by scientists as one of the most pristine marine environments…
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No Fire Nearby Yet Athens Gets Smoke? Wind Flow And Basin Effects
Athens does not always need flames on its doorstep to wake up under a smoky sky. In Greece, smoke can…
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Why Delhi’s Jhuggi Fires Turn Devastating So Fast
Delhi’s jhuggi fires rarely become catastrophic because of one spark alone. They turn deadly fast when three things collide at…
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March Heat Is Testing Jaipur’s Water System Weeks Before Summer
Jaipur’s water system is already behaving like it is late April, not mid-March. A sharp early rise in temperatures has…
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Ageing Pipelines Behind Chandigarh’s Recurring Water Concerns
Chandigarh’s latest water scare is not fading because residents are not reacting to one bad day. They are reacting to…
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Why Plastic Waste in Indonesia’s Bali Waters Is Triggering New Cleanup Policies
The tropical beaches and the colorful marine ecosystems on the island attract a number of millions of visitors each year,…
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How Kenya’s Green Belt Movement Continues to Inspire Reforestation
The Green Belt Movement Kenya is one of the most influential environmental initiatives in Africa. The movement was started in…
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Sudden Flooded Roads In Dehradun: Hill Runoff Vs Urban Drain Capacity
Dehradun’s flooded-road problem does not begin only when rain hits the city. It starts higher up, where fast hill runoff…
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