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Jim Yong Kim urges campaigners and scientists to work together to form a coherent plan in the fight against climate change
Health secretary says mistakes in dispensing medicines cause ‘totally avoidable harm and death’
The order of geologic events can be determined using the principles of superposition, original horizontality, and cross-cutting relation...
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at how Indigenous fire practices can help us avoid high-intensity wildfires and how plastic pellets are ending up in the Great Lakes.
Government-Shattering Fart Halts Kenyan Regional Assembly For 10 minutes - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Why trees grown in test tubes could be the answer to preserving the world's forests for the future.
THE unlicensed gold trade is ravaging the rainforest and pushing hundreds of people out of their homes.
It mostly worked, but ideology got in the way. First Dog on the Moon bids farewell to the Australian policy
Scientists warn that hydroelectric dams in the Amazon could have a significant impact on the environment.
Climate minister urges European Union to take lead on climate change as fears Donald Trump will pull out of Paris Agreement
The US and China - together responsible for 40% of the world's carbon emissions - formally join the Paris global climate agreement.
People unknowingly ingest microplastics from what we eat, drink and breathe. Some scientists fear exposure to microplastics could increase vulnerability to heart disease, cancer and other illnesses. While possible links between microplastics and disease are not definitive, researchers are exploring some concerning hints.
“We are all interconnected,” the famed primatologist, and a leading voice in conservation efforts, told the PBS NewsHour. “And if we don’t get that lesson from this pandemic, then maybe we never will.”
Calls for report to be released before election so voters know ‘official state’ of environment under Morrison government
Mitchel Resnick of the MIT Media Lab applies the Creative Learning Spiral to show how parents and educators can better support kids' creativity.
Scientists detected high-frequency sounds emitted by plants that had been cut or dehydrated
Engaging lesson ideas to explore overconsumption, solid waste landfills, and the zero-waste lifestyle with your Current Issues or Human Geography students.
Much of Northern Europe submerged under the sea, with a depth averaging 60 meters due to melted ice caps (if greenhouse effect dominates...
More than 20 activists arrested amid violent scenes, with officers accused of being ‘incredibly hostile’
Scientists develop a computer program that can reconstruct long-dead languages, making quick work of what would take human linguists far longer.
Snow and blowing snow are expected to continue in southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario Thursday, but the low-pressure system responsible for the drastic return of winter is beginning to weaken, Environment Canada says.
Three scientists who discovered how cells adapt to oxygen share the prize for physiology or medicine.
New research suggests that climate change, not a tsunami, doomed the now-submerged territory of Doggerland
A new parenting study has found that mothers often take hostile work environments home with them through stricter, meaner parenting.
In this issue of the Cato Journal, economists Geoffrey Black, D. Allen Dalton, Samia Islam, and Aaron Batteen offer one prominent example of allowing the market to work. Also in this issue, economists Jason E. Taylor and Jerry L. Taylor reexamine the relationship between marginal tax rates and U.S. growth, and Robert Krol looks at bias in CBO and OMB economic forecasts.
When teachers give students the space to pursue inquiry, kids can take more ownership of their own learning and generate authentic questions.
An Indigenous teen from northeastern Ontario is taking over her great aunt’s role as an advocate for water protection of the Great Lakes.
A powerful storm sent the wind turbines whirling, generating a record-breaking contribution of electricity
Berta Caceres, a 43-year old indigenous campaigner in Honduras, was murdered in her home yesterday, her family said, labeling her death an assassination.
One in every four organisms in the microbiomes they surveyed carries a plastic-degrading protein sequence
China has been accused of causing 'catastrophic' damage in the highly-disputed South China Sea. Find out more on the problem that can be seen from space.
Do you know that some of most common 'everday' items can trigger eczema? Discover the 10 of the most unlikely trigger you've never thought of.
By: Claire Bernish / (ANTIMEDIA) United States — According to a new report, the Japanese government worked in concert with TEPCO to purposely cover up the meltdown at Fukushima in 2011. “I would say it was a
Nemonte Nenquimo is one of the six environmental leaders to be awarded this year's Goldman Prize.
Students are bombarded with the news constantly. Sometimes it is difficult to make sense of it all. We approach current events in multiple ways in my classroom. Here's my top 3 for engaging student
Explore our comprehensive collection of classroom resources, including classroom posters, engaging activities, classroom management techniques, and more. Enhance your teaching and inspire your students with these valuable insights.
The Los Angeles Times reported the following: August 27, 2015 Sea levels will rise, experts warn, and ‘it’s not going to stop’ ...
Londoner Tara Button, 33, launched Buy Me Once - a website that curates a selection of durable goods that promise to last a lifetime - from furniture and kitchenware to beauty products and clothes.
Exclusive: African state says it has agreements with oil companies in Lake Chad area
In Benjamin Sack’s imagined environments, it’s not uncommon to find angular mazes resembling dystopian structures, buildings packed so closely together it’s difficult to distinguish one from the next, and labyrinthine walkways that spiral like fractals. Working in pen and ink, the artist (previously) draws intricate black-and-white metropolises that waver between organization and chaos: He plays with geometry, angles, and dimension to render perplexing maps teeming with both traditional architecture and surreal additions, like treble clefs, astral shapes, and dizzying line- and dot-work. More