Deep in the oceans, human activities are taking a toll.

Once seen as too remote to harm, the deep sea is facing new pressures from mining, pollution, overfishing and more.
Posted On 08 Jun 2017
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Best Strategies for Environmentally-Friendly Manufacturing

Implementing best practices for reaching sustainable manufacturing goals has resulted in extensive energy savings.
Posted On 05 Jun 2017
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Renewable Energy Employs 9.8 million People Worldwide – Report

Global energy system creating more jobs in renewables than in fossil-fuel technologies
Posted On 23 May 2017
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Conventional Oil Investment Plummets Despite Rising Demand

Global oil discoveries and new projects fell to historic lows in 2016
Posted On 26 Apr 2017
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Plants can’t cover up fossil fuel damage

Increased carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere by plants will not be enough to compensate for rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Posted On 14 Apr 2017
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US budget broadside on climate change

Donald Trump’s proposed budget for next year would devastate science programmes aimed at combating the impacts of climate change.
Posted On 31 Mar 2017
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Eliminating Energy-Related Carbon Emissions Possible, New Study Finds

Decarbonisation of global energy system, led by renewables and efficiency, would create economic gains
Posted On 19 Mar 2017
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Canada’s glacial ice loss raises sea level

Dramatic increase in ice loss from the Arctic glaciers of Canada’s northernmost archipelago is now a major contributor to sea level rise. Glaciers are home to a quarter of all the Arctic ice.
Posted On 17 Feb 2017
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