UCLA study offers new way to look at temporary solutions that could buy more time for our planet
Globally, there is a growing concern regarding the presence of trace emerging contaminants such as retinoids and oestrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in aquatic environments.
Experts are investigating a better way of measuring the number of people exposed to the health risks of poorly-managed sanitation systems. And it will help reveal whether the world is on track to deliver UN Sustainable Goal 6 (SDG6).
More than 2000 renewable energy facilities are built in areas of environmental significance and threaten the natural habitats of plant and animal species across the globe.
Chemicals that deplete Earth’s protective ozone layer have also been triggering changes in Southern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation.
A new book from Penn sociologist Daniel Aldana Cohen and colleagues describes four key facets of the Green New Deal and why they could become a reality in the not-too-distant future.
European lawmakers are considering new regulations that would push manufacturers to design products that last longer.
Glyphosate, or Roundup, is under scrutiny because of possible impacts on human health and ecosystems.
The growing threat of drought and rising water demand have made accurate forecasts of crop water use critical for farmland water management and sustainability.
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