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Scientists gave mice water with the amount of microplastics estimated to be ingested by humans each week

In recent years, anxiety about the spread of microplastics has been growing. It is in the oceans, even in animals and plants, and in the bottled water we drink daily.

Wearing jeans once does as much damage as driving 6 km in a car 

Wearing one pair of jeans once does as much damage as driving 6 km in a gasoline-powered passenger vehicle 

Greece‘s new tourist “climate tax” replaces an existing fee

This was stated by the Greek Minister of Tourism, Olga Kefaloyani The tax to overcome the consequences of the climate crisis in tourism, which has...

Climate change is a threat to antiquities

A study in Greece shows how weather events affect cultural heritage Rising temperatures, prolonged heat and drought are affecting climate change worldwide. Now, the first...

Afforestation of Africa threatens grasslands and savannahs

New research warns that Africa's tree-planting campaign poses a double jeopardy as it will damage ancient CO2-absorbing grass ecosystems while failing to fully restore...

Scientists with a new plan to cool the Earth by blocking the Sun

Scientists are exploring an idea that could save our planet from global warming by blocking the Sun: a "giant umbrella" place in space to block out some of the sun's light.

Austria gives free public transport cards to 18-year-olds

The Austrian government allocated 120 million euros in this year's budget for a free annual card for all types of transport in the country,...

What is tire pyrolysis and how does it affect health?

We introduce you to the term pyrolysis and how the process affects human health and nature. Tire pyrolysis is a process that uses high temperature...

Pakistan uses artificial rain to combat smog

Artificial rain was used for the first time in Pakistan last Saturday in an attempt to combat dangerous levels of smog in the metropolis of Lahore.

33 pythons found on a train from Bulgaria to Turkey

Turkish customs officials found 33 pythons on a train traveling from Bulgaria to Turkey, Nova TV reported. The operation was at the Kapakule border crossing. The...
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