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Samsung will replace plastic packaging with eco-friendly materials
byIt’s embracing bioplastics and paper. Samsung is once more improving its environmental footprint in response to pressure. The company has outlined plans to begin replacing plastic packaging with more sustainable materials. From the first half of 2019 onward, it’ll ditch regular plastic in boxes for phones, appliances and other products with bioplastics, recycled plastics and […]
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Be Mine? Nope. SweetHeart Candies Hard To Find This Valentine’s Day
byThis Valentine’s Day is going to be a little less sweet. SweetHearts, the colorful, heart-shaped candies with sugary messages like “Kiss Me” and “My Love” will be scarce this year. If you’re lucky enough to find them, they’ll be from last year’s batch. It’s kind of a historic moment. These candies have been a mainstay […]
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Climate change will alter gender ratio of newborns, scientists say
byResearchers have warned climate change will lead to extreme weather events, increase human mental health problems and internally displace more than 143 million people. A recent study from Japan, where temperatures have increased an average of 34.07 Fahrenheit per 100 years, suggests changing temperatures due to global warming could alter the world’s proportion of male and […]
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Market disruption puts emphasis on change in recycling
byPORTSMOUTH — When it comes to disposing items like pizza boxes, water and beer bottles, even old copies of this newspaper, practically every ecologically conscious person would pitch them in a recycling bin. Until fairly recently, communities’ recycling products had value in developing countries, namely China, where they are broken down into raw materials. American […]
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Now that you’ve gotten used to recycling, get used to doing it less
byIt took decades to convince Americans to throw paper, tin cans, glass jars and plastic milk jugs into the recycling bin instead of the garbage. And now, some of those recyclables are ending up in the landfill. Recycling is not going away, but because of a shift in the worldwide market, the system is undergoing […]
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How To Recycle Plastic Bags The Right Way
byDon’t mix grocery shopping bags with your bottles and cans. It’s a disaster for recycling facilities. Guess what? Plastic shopping bags are recyclable. But if you think you can toss them in with the bottles, cans or cartons in your recycling bin, we have some bad news. Bags require special sorting and processing machines ― and […]
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7 ways to conserve water and reduce your water footprint
byWhen it comes to conserving water, making small changes can have a huge impact. But many of us don’t really think about water shortages unless we are in the middle of a heatwave, when temperatures are consistently at 85 degrees or more. Extreme heat or not, the water system is overstretched, and with climate change, we can […]
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Ancient climate change triggered warming that lasted thousands of years
byA rapid rise in temperature on ancient Earth triggered a climate response that may have prolonged the warming for many thousands of years, according to scientists. Their study, published online in Nature Geoscience, provides new evidence of a climate feedback that could explain the long duration of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), which is considered the […]
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250 tons of marine debris and counting on Hawaii Island
byIt took a few months to celebrate the milestone, but Saturday night staff and dozens of volunteers for the Hawaii Wildlife Fund marked reaching 250 tons of marine debris collection since the organization’s founding. The group also received a DLNR & You Citizen Conservationists Award in recognition of its efforts. Starting beach cleanups on Hawaii […]
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Coral bouncing back in West Hawaii
byIt’s been four years since the worst bleaching event in state history and according to scientists from The Nature Conservancy, coral reefs in West Hawaii are stabilizing and poised to recover. Higher than usual ocean water temperatures in 2015 caused the first statewide coral bleaching event. TNC surveys revealed that an average of 60 percent […]
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