Category: Sustainability News
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The Decline of Nature Leading to an Increase in Diseases
Environmental degradation is leading to a rise in infectious diseases that threaten both human and wildlife populations worldwide. A recent analysis of disease data highlighted how factors such as Biodiversity
DetailHow Technology Can Improve Renewable Energy Storage
renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power are important for our planet, but they face a challenge – they don’t always produce energy when needed. To overcome this,
DetailMagnetic Shield: The Ultimate Shark Deterrent for Startups
Shark conservation is a critical issue, as populations of these majestic creatures have declined by 71% in the last 50 years due to overfishing. Despite their ancient history dating back
DetailNew Study Finds Contrail Avoidance has Lower Climate Impact than Previously Believed
A recent study has found that rerouting flights to avoid forming climate-warming contrails can actually benefit the climate. Contrails, the white lines left behind planes in the sky, can trap
DetailHow Climate Change Impacts Soil’s Vital Organisms
It’s easy to overlook the bustling activity that happens beneath our feet in the soil. Thousands of mites and springtails play a crucial role in moving carbon into the soil,
DetailAre Fish Stocks Overestimated in Fisheries Research?
The state of fish stocks in the world’s oceans is worse than previously thought, according to a new study by Australian researchers. Overfishing has long been attributed to fishing policies
DetailNew findings emphasize the urgency of marine conservation efforts
Decades of overfishing have had devastating effects on one third of global fish stocks, disrupting ocean ecosystems and jeopardizing the livelihoods of millions who rely on them for food. Marine
DetailOptimizing Solar Power Generation with Satellite Data Insights
As we face an energy crisis and the looming threat of climate change, the importance of tapping into renewable energy sources cannot be overstated. solar energy is emerging as a
DetailIs This Still the Oldest Tree in the World?
In eastern California, stands a remarkable Great Basin bristlecone pine named Methuselah, believed to be the oldest living thing on Earth at 4,853 years old, predating the construction of the
DetailWomen in the Global Fisheries Industry Facing Safety Challenges
Women in the fisheries industry, specifically in post-harvest fisheries and aquaculture, are often overlooked and undervalued despite making up half of the workforce. A study led by the University of
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