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Getting Dirty to Clean up the Chemical Industry’s Environmental Impact
The global chemical industry is a major fossil fuel consumer and climate change contributor; however, new Curtin University research has identified how the sector could clean up its green credentials by getting dirty.
Marine Bacteria Team up to Produce a Vital Vitamin
Two species of marine bacteria from the North Sea have established an unusual and sometimes destructive relationship to produce the important vitamin B12.
New ‘Forever Chemical’ Cleanup Strategy Discovered
As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency cracks down on insidious “forever chemical” pollution in the environment, military and commercial aviation officials are seeking ways to clean up such pollution from decades of use of fire suppressant foams at military air bases and commercial airports.
Rapid Oyster Reef Restoration Gives Hope for Repairing the Sea
After a century of functional extinction on the Australian mainland, a Flat oyster reef has been successfully restored along a metropolitan Adelaide coastline.
Transformation of Ocean Management Is Underway, Study Finds
Marine ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a growing practice of ocean stewardship and conservation that offers benefits to the production of healthy, local food and the preservation of clean water, as well as recreation, habitation and storm protection in the Gulf of Maine and beyond.