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Volcanic Study Reveals Truth about Environment
byBy Ryan Johnson Hundreds of volcanoes exist in the United States. Most are considered dormant and haven’t erupted for more than 10,000 years. That doesn’t mean that they can’t or won’t. Dr. Gary Michelfelder, assistant professor in the department of geography, geology and planning at Missouri State University, says that though you may not know […]
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Are Plastic, Paper Or Reusable Bags Better For The Environment?
byBy Christopher Thompson If you bring a tote bag to the grocery store, you’re not necessarily saving the planet. When you visit the supermarket, is it better for the planet to carry home your groceries in a paper, plastic or reusable tote bag? The answer is more complicated than you might think. Plastic bags are […]
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Scientists Create A Plastic That Can Be Recycled Indefinitely
byBy Christopher Thompson Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have created a next-generation plastic that can be recycled again and again, into new materials of any color, shape, or form. According to the EPA, as of 2015, Americans recycled less than 10 percent of the plastics they’ve used. This isn’t just down […]
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Coca-Cola most common source of packaging pollution on UK beaches – study
byBy Christopher Thompson Soft-drink brand’s products make up nearly 12% of litter found, says Surfers Against Sewage Coca-Cola bottles and cans are the most commonly found items of packaging pollution on British beaches, making up nearly 12% of all litter, research by Surfers Against Sewage (SAS)has found. The results came from a series of 229 […]
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Mismanaged waste ‘kills up to a million people a year globally’
byBy Christopher Thompson Report says plastics adding to death tolls in the developing world from easily prevented diseases Mismanaged waste is causing hundreds of thousands of people to die each year in the developing world from easily preventable causes, and plastic waste is adding a new and dangerous dimension to the problem, a report has […]
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There is more CO2 in the atmosphere today than any point since the evolution of humans
byBy Christopher Thompson We don’t know a planet like this.” That was the reaction of meteorologist Eric Holthaus to news that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have reached heights not seen in the entirety of human existence — not history, existence. According to data from the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, the concentration of CO2 in […]
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US environment agency cuts funding for kids’ health studies
byBy Christopher Thompson The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision leaves fate of more than a dozen decades-long projects in doubt. The Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health has tracked the lives of hundreds of children in New York City since 1998. Scientists have collected samples of blood, urine and even the air in children’s homes, starting […]
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Ban plastic bags for animals, environment
byBy Christopher Thompson What’s more important? Our community or the convenience of having plastic bags to carry your groceries? We know that our community is more important. If we ban plastic bags, it would take care of our environment and animals. New Hampshire should ban plastic bags, so House Bill 560 should be passed. One […]
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Which Kind of Diamond Is Better for the Environment?
byBy Christopher Thompson Which kind of diamond is better for the environment and the world we live in: a diamond from a traditional mine or one made in a laboratory? Some recent reports suggest the answer may not be so clear. At the very least, these reports provide evidence of tensions between two different sectors […]
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Hawaii AG joins forces with coalition opposing Trump’s EPA budget cuts
byBy Christopher Thompson Hawaii Attorney General Clare E. Connors has joined forces with a coalition of 18 states, plus the District of Columbia, in opposing the “deep and punishing” cuts the Trump Administration has proposed for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The administration has proposed cutting EPA’s budget by $2.8 billion – or 31 percent […]
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