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WWF UK has launched a collection and recycling service for ink-jet and toner cartridge users.
A researcher from the University of Rhode Island (URI) has advocated a cheap, and even profitable, way of cleaning coastal waterways – introducing a shellfish aquaculture.
A sudden rise in the death-rate of southern sea otters along the Californian coast, which means that they will soon become endangered, could be due to parasitic diseases from sewage outfalls, say scientists.
A federal district court has ruled that the US government’s operation of four dams on the lower Snake River violates the Clean Water Act, proving that that the dams raise water temperatures and dissolved nitrogen above mandatory water quality standards.
Assumptions that the melting of the polar ice caps due to climate change is causing an even rise in sea levels across the globe are incorrect, according to research by US scientists, who have found that melting ice could even lower sea levels in some areas.
One hundred and fifty of the world’s leading marine scientists have called for the creation of specially protected marine parks covering as much as 20% of the Earth’s seas, in an attempt to halt alarming decreases in stocks.
A new study by the US University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) indicates that living close to areas where agricultural pesticides are applied may boost the risk of foetal death due to birth defects by up to 120%.
Around the world, climate change will continue to affect both man and nature increasing threats to species and to human livelihoods, throughout the twenty first century, according to the second part of a major report by international climate change experts.
The Government of Canada will invest $120.2 million (US$79 million) in new measures on clean air in an attempt to accelerate action on ambitious targets.
According to news reports, the fertility of Russian soil has decreased so “catastrophically” that the nation can hardly meet its agricultural needs.
Water and wastewater companies with the highest environmental ratings also perform the best financially, according to a study by Innovest Strategic Value Advisors.
Intensive olive oil production has damaged the environment and led to widespread desertification says a new report prepared for the European Commission.
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