The coronavirus outbreak raised everyone’s awareness of the significance of global supply chains to modern economies.
NOAA develops real-time system to aid ships coming to port.
The report says that since 1970, large areas of land have been urbanized, and this strains quality of life in every region.
China’s fast economic growth and accompanying rise in food demand is driving an increase in water use for agriculture and industry, thus threatening the country’s water security.
Efforts to control the Coronavirus pandemic have reduced economic activity and led to localized improvements in air quality.
The American Dust Bowl of the 1930s – captured by the novels of John Steinbeck – was an environmental and socio-economic disaster that worsened the Great Depression.
Air quality and climate change intertwine in unexpected ways.
Coal combustion is not only the single most important source of CO2, accounting for more than a third of global emissions, but also a major contributor to detrimental effects on public health and biodiversity.
What to do when consumers want plastic, but also worry about the planet.
Aviation accounts for approximately two to three per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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