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Real-Time Plant Breathing Visualised Through Next-Gen Science Gear
Plants do not breathe like animals, but leaves run a trade: pull in CO₂ for photosynthesis, push out water vapour…
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What NX China’s Dual Certification Signals for Green Compliance
NX China has picked up two ISO certifications, signalling a tighter approach to corporate green standards across logistics work. NIPPON…
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NZ Landslides Rising Fast as Heavy Storm Cycles Intensify in 2026
New Zealand is seeing severe landslides again as intense rain hits steep, already tired ground. This week’s North Island storms…
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CO₂ Burden Traced to 32 Major Producers in New Climate Analysis
A fresh Carbon Majors assessment puts a blunt number on the climate problem: half of global CO₂ in 2024 traced…
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What The U.N. Calls Water Bankruptcy And Why The World Should Care
A new United Nations University assessment says the planet is entering an “era of global water bankruptcy,” meaning water use…
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Life In Kamchatka After Over Two Meters Of Snowfall Hits The Region
Kamchatka, Russia’s far-eastern peninsula, is digging out after a run of intense winter storms that pushed snowfall past the two-metre…
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Climate Losses Spark Indonesia’s Bold Legal Push Against Big Firms
Indonesia is pushing a blunt question into courtrooms: who pays when floods turn deadly and forests are stripped. In January…
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Severe G4 Storm Reaches Earth While Experts Study New Solar Data
A G4 “severe” geomagnetic storm hit Earth on 19 January 2026, with NOAA reporting G4 levels first reached at 19:38…
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Sustainability Rewrites Itself as AI and IoT Target Urban Pollution
City air and waterways are getting monitored like never before. Tiny IoT sensors on lamp posts, buses, rooftops, and drains…
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Wildfires Surge, Forcing Chile to Declare a State of Catastrophe
Chile has declared a state of catastrophe in the Biobío and Ñuble regions as fast-moving wildfires, pushed by extreme heat…
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