Archive for 2021
Home generators can provide three green alternatives to fossil fuels
Environmental engineers and scientists developed three emission-free devices to provide clean energy on a small scale.
Ethiopia’s elephants are being squeezed out of their protected habitat
Human settlement has resulted in significant habitat destruction and have exacerbated human–elephant conflicts.
Study adds to evidence linking plastics, antibiotic resistance
New research builds on previous work to identify a link between microplastic pollution and antibiotic resistance.
A peatland restoration project in Indonesia could set a global example
The economic and environmental gains resulting from the restoration project will dwarf costs, scientists say.
Critically endangered Amur tigers might be expanding their range
The tigers are exploring their ancestral hunting grounds, which indicates that their number is not a cause for concern.
Captured methane can be turned into plenty of fish food
The process could have multiple benefits such as less methane in the atmosphere and more stable marine ecosystems.