Environment
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‘Tequila’ powered biofuels more efficient than corn or sugar
In the future, tequila will transport you from place to place without you having to drink it
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Global supply chains as a way to curb carbon emissions
Beyond their vulnerability to a global health crisis, it turns out that these complex global supply chains also have a…
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Garbage: What to do with waste in natural areas?
When you are in natural areas it is important to collect the garbage that we produce.
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Japan to use recyclable material in Olympic Games uniforms
Although the Olympics are threatened by Covid19, the Japanese delegation is committed to celebrating them in an environmentally friendly way.
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Heat stress may affect more than 1.2 billion people annually by 2100
Rising global temperatures are increasing exposure to extreme heat and humidity.
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Keeping cats indoors could blunt adverse effects to wildlife
Birds alighting on driveways and baby bunnies munching on lawn grass should keep something in mind: Beware the house cat.
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Is your coffee contributing to malaria risk?
20 percent of the malaria risk in deforestation hot spots is driven by the international trade of exports including coffee…
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Seeing animals in a national park: expectations vs. reality
Since I began working at National Parks, more than 20 years ago, I have heard the same question from visitors:…
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Jupiter the lion isn’t the only Colombian animal in danger
The serious health situation of Jupiter, an African lion victim of the negligence of environmental authorities in Colombia, is controversial.
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