Pollution

US carbon costs the earth

Southern California seems to buck the US trend with lots of photovoltaic industry and wind farms, here combined in one, given the suitable climate; California image; Credit: © Shutterstock Nitrogen...

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Dire Pollution in Central Asia

Charvak Lake represents the mountainous parts of Uzbekistan, where a neighbouring country plans very large dams. This hydroelectric scheme and dam is an example of the smaller installations that would...

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Whales and sound - the full story

These blue whales were studied off the Californian coast, where they often hear the disturbing medium frequency noise given out by US Navy vessels; © Proceedings of the Royal Society...

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Pollution from Silesia to Scunthorpe

The 300 power plants mentioned in the report range throughout the EU, from Silesia to Scunthorpe; Pollution image; Credit: © Shutterstock Greenpeace is one of the few organisations able to...

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The carbon dioxide milestone

A blackboard created by the Mauna Loa scientists earlier, amended by us! - blackboard image; Credit: © Shutterstock Now that we have passed 400 parts per million, the CO2 level...

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Call it the Acidic Ocean now

The Arctic icebergs will continue long after the ice cover has gone, but the waters of the ocean have changed too, and with them the fish population and the molluscs...

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Neonicotinoid nightmares

The aquatic larvae of macro-invertebrates such as dragonflies have been found to be severely affected by many systemic insecticides, even at low concentration; Dragonfly Image; Credit: © Shutterstock The most...

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Pesticide is costly for bees, then birds, then?

While the northern bobwhite or Virginia quail, Colinus virginianus, was used in pesticide research, almost all bird species have NEVERbeen tested to see what specific reactions they have - Bobwhite...

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Reef Destruction is Ecological

One of those reefs in the Red or the South China Sea to die for. Unfortunately, it's the reef that's dying; Coral Reef; Credit: © Coral Reef Those pretty fish...

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