Archive for 2022
Scientists devise a cheaper way for producing green hydrogen
"Our work will decrease the use of noble metals in the catalyst, increasing its activity as well as utilization options," a scientist says.
Prominent manufacturers lead the way on sustainability
There are many benefits to reap by adopting these practices, and the manufacturing sector is reaping them.
The Mekong Delta is sinking fast, but it can still be saved
By the middle of the century much of the delta will have sunk below sea level unless the trend is reversed, scientists say.
Poaching remains a threat to Thailand’s wild tigers
The rangers were aghast to find the meat of two dead tigers being grilled at a campsite in a local forest.
Pay-as-you-throw policies can work well if done right
Pay-as-you-throw is one of local governments’ most effective tools for reducing waste and controlling waste disposal costs.
Some 2.5 billion people in cities worldwide are exposed to air pollution
Some 1.8 million people die each year of various diseases caused or worsened by exposure to high levels of air pollution.