A Federal Court of Appeal ruling affirms the federal government’s authority under CEPA to regulate plastic pollution.
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Plastic pollution is creating dangerous water conditions, study warns
Plastic waste is no longer just an eyesore floating on the surface of rivers and seas. A growing body of research now shows ...
A University of Missouri researcher is pioneering an innovative solution to remove tiny bits of plastic pollution from our ...
The UK Club’s Alan Mackinnon (from left) joins Ian Barr of the London Club and Constantinos Caroussis of shipowner Chios ...
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How Adidas turns ocean plastic into recycled sneakers | The Parley partnership explained
Discover how Adidas and Parley for the Oceans are pioneering the fight against plastic pollution by transforming ocean waste ...
The palm-fringed Lake Malawi is often marketed as the world’s most diverse fish sanctuary and Malawi’s top tourist destination thanks to its blue waters, golden sands and beckoning calm. However, the ...
More than 190 students from 13 local secondary schools will take part in a year-long programme to gain hands-on experience in ...
We consume far beyond our means because our military keeps enough of us feeling secure, and we have such a large military because we consume far beyond our means. Andrea Mazzarino This article ...
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Companies unveil game-changing initiative to solve major problem with common waste: 'Providing key building blocks'
"Our objective is to generate the information and partnerships needed." Companies unveil game-changing initiative to solve ...
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Researchers make breakthrough in fight against hazard lurking in US waterways: 'Silent threats'
"A critical requirement." Researchers make breakthrough in fight against hazard lurking in US waterways: 'Silent threats' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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