Remote Work: A Win-Win for Employees and the Environment
It is commonly known that remote work can reduce carbon emissions. A new study has reaffirmed this belief, as it has found that working from home can reduce an individual’sContinue Reading
It is commonly known that remote work can reduce carbon emissions. A new study has reaffirmed this belief, as it has found that working from home can reduce an individual’sContinue Reading
The new study on methane (CH4) emissions from rivers and streams is significant for several reasons. This means that human activities that alter freshwater ecosystems, such as deforestation and agriculture,Continue Reading
Wheels and tires have been around for ages. The first ever stone wheels were spotted in ancient Mesopotamia around 3500 BC. As civilizations progressed, tire technology also kept up. Nowadays,Continue Reading
Bald cypress swamps used to be as vast and diverse as the Amazon in North America 120 years ago, covering around 40 million acres. They were home to various birdContinue Reading
Climate change could cause India to use up its groundwater much faster in the coming decades. It already pumps more underground water than any other country, mostly to irrigate stapleContinue Reading
If you’re bummed about not being able to see stars at night, you’re not the only one. Noctalgia is a word astronomers made up to describe “sky grief,” the feelingContinue Reading
The National Snow and Ice Data Center just released some fresh satellite images showing that the sea ice at the South Pole hit another all-time low this winter, around mid-September.Continue Reading
The world uses a ton of disposable coffee paper cups each year, and hardly any of them get recycled. You’d think it’s a positive move that big coffee chains areContinue Reading
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