The War On Single-Use Plastics Continues
Single-use plastics have caught the attention of governments around the world and for good reason. In the latest movement against single-use plastics, the Irish government […]
Single-use plastics have caught the attention of governments around the world and for good reason. In the latest movement against single-use plastics, the Irish government […]
Rising sea levels are threatening coastal habitats in California and all of the unique wildlife that resides in them. Global warming continues to melt polar
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The Christmas season is coming to an end, the gifts have been opened and now it is time to take the decorations down. However, instead
While rats in New York City are nothing new, reports are indicating that the rat population is increasing around the world. Rats thrive in warmer weather, and
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The Galápagos Islands are the very same islands that Charles Darwin visited while studying evolution. Now the wildlife there will need to evolve if they
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When most people think of CO2 emissions, they think of fossil fuels like coal, but one of the biggest offenders for carbon emissions is actually
The effects of climate change are being felt in very unique ways around the world. Most people know about the effects global warming has on
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Logging may just be an ironic solution to the California forest fires. According to the State of California, the federal government and green groups in
Logging May Be a Solution to Forest Fires in California Read More »
This year’s scorching summer in the United Kingdom is the direct result of climate change. In fact, according to the Met Office, these types of
Heatwaves are 30 Times More Likely in the UK Due to Climate Change Read More »
Carbon emissions have reached an all-time high after four years of remaining stable. This is largely due to the continuing increase of emissions from cars,