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What Are the End Results of Insects Vanishing Worldwide

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Written by: Stuart Reynolds
Category: Environment
Published: 15 February 2023
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Over the past 20 years a steady trickle of scientific papers has reported that there are fewer insects than there used to be. Both the combined weight (what scientists call biomass) and diversity of insect species have declined.

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Are Plastic Alternatives Safe for Your Health?

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Written by: Xavier Coumoul et al
Category: Environment
Published: 18 February 2023
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Plastic pollution is now pervasive in our environment, contaminating everywhere from our homes and workplaces to the planet’s deepest recesses. The problem regularly makes headlines, with the spotlight turned toward ocean pollution in particular.

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How the Bottled Water Industry Is Masking the Global Water Crisis

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Written by: Zeineb Bouhlel and Vladimir Smakhtin
Category: Environment
Published: 23 March 2023
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Bottled water is one of the world’s most popular beverages, and its industry is making the most of it. Since the millennium, the world has advanced significantly towards the goal of safe water for all.

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How Shakespeare’s Plays Explore the Same Ecological Issues We Face Today

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Written by: Todd Andrew Borlik
Category: Environment
Published: 21 April 2023
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Climate change, urban sprawl, air pollution, deforestation, depleted fish stocks, biodiversity and species loss: these are not exclusively modern problems that only sprang up in the last few hundred years.

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