Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a catalytic process that effectively breaks down polyethylene and polypropylene, allowing for the recycling of waste into new plastic materials and significantly reducing the need for fossil fuels
Research shows that nature-based solutions, such as wetland restoration and green roofs, are cost-effective in reducing disaster risk and provide additional ecological and socioeconomic benefits, although their advantages are often underestimated
According to our reader's message, yesterday there was an incident at the trout and salmon farm near Luke's Sugar. A local diver claims the shark broke into the cages, causing the salmon to die.
Valamar is continuing the “Easy as one, two, tree” initiative, allowing guests to donate to tree planting. The company plans to plant 10,000 trees in 2024, reducing its carbon footprint and encouraging forest conservation in Croatia.
U.S. coastal cities like Philadelphia, New York, and Boston face a serious risk of flooding from untreated sewage. Due to combined sewage systems and sea level rise, these floods are a growing public health problem.
A new IIASA study reveals that achieving zero waste emissions into aquatic ecosystems by 2030 is unlikely, jeopardizing the Sustainable Development Goals. The authors highlight the urgent need to improve the waste management system in the affected regions.