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Why do we have to deal with global warming? This is mainly because the largest companies in the world are getting rich at the expense of the environment. Money always….
Why do we have to deal with global warming? This is mainly because the largest companies in the world are getting rich at the expense of the environment. Money always….
Do you think there is a global warming process that cannot be stopped? It is not a pleasant idea that the sea water level will rise so much that it….
The biggest polluter in the world is not fossil fuels, but animal husbandry. It is responsible for 51% of all greenhouse gases. It is also most responsible for deforestation, water….
Every year, scientists discover new species of plants and animals and record extinct species. Occasionally, biologists rediscover a species that was considered extinct. This case happened in the Ecuadorian cloud….
The phenomenon of light pollution brings several issues. Greenhouse gas lights brighten the night sky. Gases create a light barrier that prevents us from seeing what could have been seen….
The U.S. Department of Energy has laid down new rules for light bulbs. The goal is clear: to save energy and thus reduce consumers’ energy bills and reduce carbon emissions…..
Danish scientists propose combining two seemingly incompatible things – wind turbines as a renewable energy source and an effort to restore and grow dwindling coral reefs. According to their proposal,….
According to new research, sea levels in New Zealand will rise twice as fast as expected. So, on the one hand, there is a rising water level; on the other….
Alstom introduces a zero-emission passenger train. The success is that the train is powered by hydrogen, and its performance is comparable to diesel units. In addition, it is quiet and….
Southern California is facing the worst drought in history, and water supplies in the area have rapidly depleted. Therefore, the California authorities issued a decree ordering restrictions on water use…..