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Nasa astronauts splash-land on Earth in SpaceX capsule after ISS mission

Nasa astronauts splash-land on Earth in SpaceX capsule after ISS mission

Posted on May 2, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing Four astronauts have returned to Earth from the International Space Station, in what was Nasa’s first night-time landing in 53 years. The crew – three Nasa astronauts and one from Japan’s space agency…
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Then and now: When silence descended over Victoria Falls

Then and now: When silence descended over Victoria Falls

Posted on May 1, 2021 by By Mark Kinver | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing In our monthly feature, Then and Now, we reveal some of the ways that planet Earth has been changing against the backdrop of a warming world. Here, we look at the effects of…
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The Allegheny Front, environmental news for Pennsylvania

The Allegheny Front, environmental news for Pennsylvania

Posted on May 1, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
Andy KubisApril 23, 2021 The sibling duo started the aluminum can recycling business, in part, because of pandemic boredom. Now, they have more cans than they can crush and advice for young entrepreneurs, like Tip No. 8: "Feel good about…
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Got Mud? For Coastal Cities, Humble Dirt Has Become A Hot Commodity

Got Mud? For Coastal Cities, Humble Dirt Has Become A Hot Commodity

Posted on May 1, 2021 by Lauren Sommer | 0 Comments
From NPR Coastal communities will need massive amounts of mud and dirt to protect their shorelines from rising seas. One federal agency has it, but most is disposed of instead of reused. (Image credit: Cris Benton) Read the full article…
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Mongabay’s What-To-Watch list for May 2021

Mongabay’s What-To-Watch list for May 2021

Posted on May 1, 2021 by nandithachandraprakash | 0 Comments
As we head into a new month, we’ve compiled a watchlist from our top videos in the last month. We continued our environment and conservation coverage from around the world with stories from Brazil, Indonesia, and the US. We also…
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Why is this the ‘most instagrammable’ bird?

Why is this the ‘most instagrammable’ bird?

Posted on April 30, 2021 by By Victoria Gill | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightB.G. THOMSON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY You don’t often read the word “instagrammable” in a scientific paper. But a recently published study that asked “what makes a great bird photo?” has officially deemed the…
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Wood burners: Sale of coal and wet wood restricted in England

Wood burners: Sale of coal and wet wood restricted in England

Posted on April 30, 2021 by By Justin Rowlatt | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightGetty Images Restrictions on the sale of coal and wet wood for household burning in England have come into force under new rules aimed at cutting air pollution. People will still be…
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Drugs and agriculture cause deforestation to skyrocket at Honduran UNESCO site

Drugs and agriculture cause deforestation to skyrocket at Honduran UNESCO site

Posted on April 30, 2021 by Morgan Erickson-Davis | 0 Comments
Tucked away on the Caribbean side of Honduras lies the Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, an area some in size with abundant green forests, rivers, ponds, and a great variety of wildlife. Because of its natural richness, the United Nations Educational,…
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Do you know where plastic waste in the oceans is coming from?

Do you know where plastic waste in the oceans is coming from?

Posted on April 30, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Around 1,000 of the world’s rivers are the source of 80% of the global ocean plastic pollution, according to a new study. The research was carried out by The Ocean Cleanup, who are developing technology to remove plastic…
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Big Oil Is Seeing Big Earnings Again

Posted on April 30, 2021 by Camila Domonoske | 0 Comments
From NPR The world’s oil and gas mega-companies are raking it in again. The earnings reflect the remarkable comeback in the global economy, powered by U.S. growth, which is sharply pushing up demand for oil. Read the full article from…
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