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International E-waste Day: Consumers urged to recycle and reuse unused electronics

Consumers have been urged to collect dead and/or unused electronics and give them a second life by reusing or recycling them properly.

New approach to England’s green spaces is needed, report says

Chair of Natural England Tony Juniper says the benefits provided by England’s green spaces make them vital to national prosperity.

The enhancement of water resources, water science, and water quality

Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, explores the enhancement of water quality.

Rice University scientists engineer bacteria to break down PET plastic

Rice University researchers have developed a bioengineering method that can effectively break down PET plastic.

Small lifestyle changes, big impact: Circular Change’s circular economy vision

Circular Change explains how small lifestyle changes can make a major contribution to the global circular economy movement.

Restoring and reconnecting the wetlands

The DaWetRest project restores biodiversity to the Danube River and wetlands through reconnection activities and community engagement.

New project examines the social and environmental impact of AI

As technology continues to expand its footprint, researchers are raising questions about the potential social and environmental impact of AI.

Why should you care about ethical and sustainable mining?

Atkinsons Bullion discusses why sustainable mining is crucial for a greener future and how purchasing decisions can drive positive change.

Oxford University start-up’s ‘Atomic Scissors’ to combat plastic waste crisis

Repolywise has unveiled its groundbreaking technology, 'Atomic Scissors,' designed to tackle the global plastic waste crisis.

Urgent investment needed to tackle global water security

A study identifies regions most vulnerable to water security issues and explores ways to attract investment in sustainable water solutions.

Scientists urge 32% reduction in ocean plastic waste by 2035 to protect marine life

Kyushu University researchers are calling for a 32% reduction in ocean plastic waste by 2035 to protect marine life.

Net zero aviation is possible if action is taken, experts say

Cambridge University has released a groundbreaking report outlining a five-year roadmap to help achieve net zero aviation by 2050.

European Green Deal will cause rising emissions outside the EU, researchers say

Analysis of the European Green Deal shows that it will decrease carbon emissions in Europe but also increase carbon emissions elsewhere.

Digital Twin-sustained 4D ecological monitoring of restoration in fishery-depleted areas (DIGI4ECO)

DIGI4ECO leverages advanced digital technologies and AI to enhance marine ecosystem management and restoration.

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