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Phages in agriculture: Revolutionising crop protection without harmful chemicals

Discover how phages in agriculture offer a sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides by targeting harmful bacteria.

Harnessing the potential of mixed plastic waste through mechanical recycling

Discover how mechanical recycling is transforming plastic waste into valuable products, driving sustainability, and reducing pollution.

2024 marks warmest year on record: Global average temperature exceeds 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels

Discover how 2024 became the warmest year on record, surpassing 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and urgent climate challenges it highlights.

Study reveals hidden triggers of global water scarcity

Recent research conducted at Stockholm University has unveiled a new approach to quantifying the global risk of water scarcity.

UK to receive earlier flood and drought warnings using high-tech sensors and real-time monitoring

Researchers across the UK will use the latest tech and major data banks to provide better flood and drought warnings.

Scientists develop cutting-edge model to predict flash flooding

An international team of climate scientists has developed a new model to predict flash flooding more accurately.

RECONSTRUCT: A territorial construction system for a circular, low-carbon built environment

The RECONSTRUCT project revolutionises construction systems through the development of low-carbon materials and circular building designs.

Achieving climate and environmental goals amidst a ‘polycrisis’

Read the key takeaways from a recent European Environment Agency report outlining the actions needed to meet climate and environmental goals.

Navigating the global agricultural trade landscape: Policies, collaborations, and sustainability

How does agricultural trade need to change to reflect new challenges globally, from climate change to population growth?

The climate policy puzzle: New research shows what really cuts emissions

An analysis of thousands of climate policy measures worldwide has revealed that only a fraction are effective in reducing emissions.

Dartmouth-led study challenges IPCC sea level rise projections

A Dartmouth College-led study offers a more optimistic perspective on one of the most alarming predictions about sea level rise.

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