Are Autism and Pollution Linked to Each Other?
Pregnant women exposed to high levels of traffic pollution were twice as likely to bear a child with autism as opposed to children exposed...
Study: Columbia Glacier to Stop Melting In 2020
Since the 1980’s, Alaska’s Columbia Glacier has been decreasing in size, from 41 miles long to only 34 miles long at present, making it...
Trash From The Slopes of Everest Turns into Art
Artists from across Nepal created 75 art sculptures out of the 1.7 tonnes of trash collected from Mount Everest. The materials included empty oxygen...
Ocean Acidification Threatening Vulnerable Shell Animals
Manmade Ocean Acidification is now real. The first ever real evidence is that the shells of sea snails are dissolving.
This was observed by a...
British Government Postpones Decision on Cutting Down Emissions
On Friday, the British government released their legislation to secure investment in low-emission energy. Surprisingly to everyone, this did not include the plan of cutting...
Rewetting Drained Wetlands to Cut Sweden’s Greenhouse Emissions
Joint research conducted by the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences indicated that drained wetlands contribute to the amount...
The Impact of Climate Change Across Europe
The European Environment Agency (EEA) published their latest assessment of the impact of climate change across Europe. The report entitled “Climate change, impacts and...
Biofactories Clean the Environment and Manufacture Platinum
Platinum is one of the rarest metals on earth. Only a few hundred tons of it are produced annually, which makes items such as...
Microbes Consume Nitrous Oxide, Reduce Amounts of Greenhouse Gases
It is interesting how not everyone is aware of the range of greenhouse gases that are harmful to the environment and could have devastating...
UN Report Cautions About Global Temperature Targets
The latest UN Environment Programme report (UNEP) states that average temperatures are likely to rise by three to five degrees Celsius (5.4 to 9.0...




































