A woman’s final act of love to ensure her husband died the way he lived,Di Hart was 16 when she first met a young musician called Michael in a London club. When he died 54 years later, Hart was consumed with grief, but a friend gave her a simple piece of advice that pulled her through. Tags:BodallaDeathEthical livingMullumbimbysmh.com.auSustainabilityThe Sydney Morning Herald
Nigeria Has a Coastal Litter Problem - It's Time to Clean Up,Analysis - Bottles. Plastic bags. Surgical facemasks. These are just some of the 29,029 items we found along the 180km Araromi coastline Nigeria in nine months while studying marine litter. The litter weighed in at a hefty 465.54kg. Tags:allAfrica.comEnvironmentNewsNigeriaWest Africa
Swiss national referendum will limit population to 10 million through strict immigration control to save environment,The most popular party in Switzerland, the Swiss People’s Part (SVP), known for its agrarian roots and opposition to mass immigration, is set to pursue a referendum calling for the renegotiation of international treaties, or even their complete abandonment, if the Swiss population hits 10 million. The proposed referendum comes at a time when Europe […] Tags:EnvironmentMigrant crisisNewsPopulation growthRemix Newsrmx.newsSVPSwitzerland
What is the link between winter storms and global warming?,While the link between global warming and heat waves is very direct, the behavior of winter storms is governed by complex atmospheric dynamics. Tags:climate changeEnvironmentjapantimes.co.jpNewsThe Japan TimesU.S.
Reverse-engineered hummingbird wings could inspire new drone designs,Hummingbirds have long influenced aerial drone optimization, but recent reverse-engineering of their wings could soon advance the industry. Tags:AnimalsAviationDronesEnvironmentNewspopsci.comPopular ScienceTechnology
Reverse-engineered hummingbird wings could inspire new drone designs,Hummingbirds have long influenced aerial drone optimization, but recent reverse-engineering of their wings could soon advance the industry. Tags:AnimalsAviationDronesEnvironmentNewspopsci.comPopular ScienceTechnology
Top 10 Deadliest Natural Disasters Around the World in 2022,The year 2022 started with the Hunga Tonga eruption and the last few days are dominated by the bomb cyclone in the US. Here are 10 of the deadliest natural disasters around the world in 2022. Tags:2022DeadliestEnvironmentNatural disastersNature World Newsnatureworldnews.com
8 Maintenance Tips for First-Time Home Owners,As a first-time homeowner, owning a home might look all too easy. You have an agent helping with locating a property of your choice; a mortgage broker handling the paperwork; an insurance agent saving you a lot of stress, and a closing agent securing the home. Tags:8EnvironmentfirstforHomemaintenanceNature World Newsnatureworldnews.comownersTIMEtips
High-efficiency water filter removes 99.9% of microplastics in 10 seconds,Microplastics are a growing environmental problem, but now researchers in Korea have developed a new water purification system that can filter out these tiny fragments, as well as other pollutants, very quickly and with high efficiency. Tags:DGISTEnvironmentFiltersMicroplasticnewatlas.comnwtlsPollutionPurificationsciencewater
22 Things That Made the World a Better Place in 2022,From spinal implants that allow paralyzed people to walk to smashing an asteroid off course with a rocket, this wasn’t just a year of negative headlines. Tags:AnimalsEnvironmentHealthNewsWIREDwired.com
UK study adds to evidence of air pollution link to long-term illness,Research found greater chances of multiple chronic illnesses in people living in polluted areas Tags:Air pollutionEnvironmentThe Guardiantheguardian.com
Mauna Loa eruption interrupts key record of atmospheric CO2,The Mauna Loa Observatory has kept a nearly uninterrupted record of atmospheric carbon dioxide for more than 60 years, but a volcanic eruption has cut off power Tags:carbon emissionsCO2EnvironmentNew Scientistnewscientist.comvolcanoes
Low traffic neighbourhood schemes cut air pollution on nearby roads,Schemes that aim to reduce traffic through certain streets have been accused of increasing air pollution on roads at their borders, but a study in London has found that the opposite is true Tags:Air pollutionEnvironmentNew Scientistnewscientist.com
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers,Moving on from a franchise quarterback is a challenging situation for any NFL team. Here are three ways the Packers will be impacted if Rodgers has indeed played his last game as a member of the
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas,The Department of Health warned the public yesterday against eating fish and other seafood from areas affected by the oil spill.
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Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank
Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank,In a scene reminiscent of the last financial crisis, the federal government turned to Wall Street this week for help with a blossoming emergency in the banking sector
Birds sometimes hitch rides on ships—and it's changing the way they migrate,Freighter crews have long told stories of sparrows and nightjars, owls, and herons settling on their boats’ decks. Tags:AnimalsBirdsEnvironmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceWildlife
What we know about hormonal birth control and breast cancer risk,Don't throw out your birth control pills just yet—studies show this risk disappears eventually after stopping hormonal birth control. Tags:CancerdiseasesHealthmedicinepopsci.comPopular ScienceScience
What ancient tsunamis can teach us about future disasters,Gigantic tsunamis have been decimating coastlines since time immemorial. We ignore these prehistoric warnings at our own peril. Tags:Environmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceScienceweather