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Seafood in Transition: Why Overfishing Is Changing What the World Eats
Seafood plates are quietly changing. Overfishing is changing what the world eats, and the shift is now visible in markets,…
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Changing Alliances: How the Energy Transition Is Redrawing World Power
The energy transition is redrawing world power in real time. Oil and gas once set the tone for alliances and…
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Urban Birds Evolving Rapidly in Response to Human Food Waste
Although cities are generally thought to be unsuitable habitats for most types of wildlife and, therefore, create a hostile environment,…
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The Unexpected Culprit in Lake Erie’s Toxic Algal Blooms
Every year, huge portions of Lake Erie look like a bright, toxic green. These algal blooms, threatening not just water…
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Eco-Friendly Practices We Ignore Daily—And Why They Deserve Attention
Green living is also commonly linked with such grandiose measures as installing solar panels or purchasing electric cars. Nevertheless, there…
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Cooling Homes Sustainably in Hot Climates: Practical Ways to Beat the Heat
Cooling homes has become a comfort need and a challenge to the environment as temperatures continue to rise in most…
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Are We Entering an Era of Permanent Climate Emergency?
The term climate emergency is no longer confined to scientific documents or activist slogans; it has now become a commonplace…
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Understanding AI’s Carbon Footprint: The Hidden Environmental Cost of Smart Technology
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has been widely recognised as a source of improved efficiencies, increased automation, and increased…
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Inspiring Coral Reef Recovery Stories from 2026: Signs of Hope Beneath the Waves
Coral Reefs are frequently referred to as “the rainforest” of the Ocean, supporting nearly 25% of all marine species on…
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Rising Shortages Explain Why the World Is Running Out of Fresh Water
The phrase “Why the World Is Running Out of Fresh Water in More Places” is no longer a seminar topic.…
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