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A groundbreaking study from India suggests that air pollution increases the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes.

A recent study in India has revealed that breathing in polluted air can heighten the chances of developing type 2 diabetes. The research, which took place in Delhi and Chennai, discovered a correlation between inhaling high levels of PM2.5 particles…

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The Country Diary: A Well-Planned Garden That Continues to Flourish | Written by Sara Hudston

T Traveling along the western coast path from Porlock Weir, you will come across the enchanting remains of a mathematician’s imagination. Beyond the charming thatched gatehouse that serves as the entrance to the Worthy toll road, you will come upon…

Climate Environment World News

A recent report warns that the Baltic Sea is facing significant obstacles in terms of climate change and biodiversity.

A recent report warns that the Baltic Sea is encountering significant difficulties as a result of the climate emergency and loss of biodiversity. Meanwhile, Sweden’s coastguard is working to mitigate the effects of an oil spill along the southern coast….

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A study suggests that placing cigarette-like health warnings on food packaging could decrease the consumption of meat.

A recent study proposes that labeling food with warnings similar to those found on tobacco products could assist individuals in making more informed decisions regarding not only their personal health, but also the health of the environment. A study conducted…

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Uncertainty persists regarding the mechanism by which sunflowers orient themselves towards light.

Sunflowers, known for their vibrant yellow petals and strong stalks, may appear to be a basic summer pleasure. However, scientists have found that these plants possess a mysterious quality – they do not follow traditional methods to follow the sun’s…

Climate Environment World News

The fluctuation of Earth’s systems is a clear signal: take action immediately or risk losing our already deteriorating paradise.

C Can you perceive it now? The Earth’s threshold for systemic changes – the moment when our planetary systems shift into a new balance, inhospitable to many forms of life? I believe we can. The rapid escalation of environmental disasters…

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A study has found that Pittsburgh has a close relationship with lobbyists for fossil fuel companies.

Recent research has revealed that many governmental, educational, cultural, and environmental organizations in Pittsburgh have enlisted the help of lobbying firms that collaborate with fossil fuel companies responsible for contributing to the Earth’s rising temperatures. The city in Pennsylvania has…

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“Our home, not a cause: the climate crisis leaves riverside communities stranded in the Amazon.”

U Pedrina Brito de Mendonça walks through sandy terrain under the hot midday sun, passing by shrubs and driftwood. In the distance, there are sandbanks and cracked mudflats with a line of trees on the horizon. Around an almost stagnant…

Climate Environment World News

A research study conducted in the Brazilian Amazon reveals that deforestation significantly affects regional temperatures.

A recent study of the Brazilian Amazon has revealed that deforestation has a much larger effect on regional temperatures than previously thought. The study also suggests that preserving the forest would bring significant benefits to agricultural companies. The findings have…

Environment World News

Police have utilized their recently acquired authority to detain climate activists for the first time.

More than 60 climate activists were taken into custody by the police for participating in a slow march outside of parliament, marking the first instance of the use of strict new measures against protests. The Metropolitan police invoked section 7…