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PFAS, Perpetual Chemicals Endanger Endangered Species
The environmental organization Environmental Working Group (EWG) warns about the dangerous increase in PFAS levels in such iconic species as…
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Three American Cities Awarded for their Achievements in Public Health
The Summit of the Alliance of Healthy Cities was the setting in which the efforts of a Canadian and two…
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Cyclone Freddy in Africa is About to Become the Longest in History
Cyclone Freddy, a powerful weather event that to date has mainly affected the coasts of Africa, threatens to become the…
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Women Scientists: 5 Latin Americans Awarded for their Work in Health
A jury made up of academics, leaders, and specialists from scientific industries evaluated 1,700 projects by women scientists to select…
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Beyond UFOs and Spies, the Important Work of Weather Balloons
Today, the earth's atmosphere is not only teeming with alleged alien ships or Chinese spy balloons. We can also find weather…
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Wetlands Could be the Heroes in the Fight Against Global Warming
Wetlands are not only the habitat of many species, they are also key ecosystems to mitigate floods and capture carbon…
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Escazú Agreement and Other Environmental Challenges in Latin America in 2023
Adaptation to climate change, stopping deforestation, protection of environmental leaders, implementation of the Escazú Agreement, and combating phenomena such as…
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Floods In Pakistan Is The World Prepared To Take On More Natural Disasters?
The UN estimates that 16,000 million dollars would be necessary for Pakistan to overcome the flood's impact that affected thousands…
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Green Areas in Cities, Key to Improving the Physical and Mental Health of its Inhabitants
A Study Carried Out in the City of Barcelona Shows How Green Areas Within Urban Environments Can Contribute Decisively to…
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WHO Warns of Increasing Resistance to Antibiotics in Deadly Infections
The World Health Organization has set off the Alarm Through a Study that has Revealed an Increase in Cases of…
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