By Adam Parr, Director of Communications and Public Affairs — Gerdau The construction industry has been found to create as much as one-third of the world’s...
By The University of Oxford As nations meet in Uruguay to negotiate a new Global Plastics Treaty, marine and forensic scientists publish new results this week...
Contributed by Trashblitz PLASTIC ITEMS MAKE UP 81 PERCENT OF WASTE FOUND ACROSS U.S. NATIONAL PARKSResults from Community Research Project Underscore Urgent Need to Address Single-Use Plastic...
By U-Michigan News ANN ARBOR—The miles-wide asteroid that struck Earth 66 million years ago wiped out nearly all the dinosaurs and roughly three-quarters of the planet’s...
All Photo Credit Ed Marshall – Plastic nurdles, Norfolk, January 2019. A new report by international wildlife conservation charity, Fauna & Flora International (FFI), highlights the disastrous...
3,000-year-old canoe was recovered by the Wisconsin Historical Society and local Native Nations Wisconsin Historical Society maritime archaeologists, alongside partners from Wisconsin’s Native Nations, recovered a...
Greenpeace East Asia Report Uncovers Suspected Human Rights Abuse and Environmental Destruction in Company’s Supply Chain Washington, DC –Major US seafood brand Bumble Bee is suspected of...
By Rice University HOUSTON – Rice University chemical engineers have improved their design for a light-powered catalyst that rapidly breaks down PFOA, one of the world’s most...
UNESCO has approved the designation of 11 new biosphere reserves in 9 countries, including three countries for the first time: Chad, Georgia and Zambia. Two existing biosphere...
LISBON, Portugal — A new collaboration between Schmidt Ocean Institute and the National Geographic Society to advance diversity and equity among ocean scientists was announced today at...