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US textbooks on biology fall short on climate change content
Most college textbooks published in the 2010s had less information about climate change than in the previous decade.
London Underground is polluted with particles that can enter the human bloodstream
It is polluted with small particulate matter from heavy metals, including iron oxide, that may damage our health.
A hardier coffee plant could save yields worldwide from climate change
Cultivated and wild coffee plants alike are facing various threats, a changing climate high among them.
Airborne microplastics are another serious air pollution hazard
"The smaller the size ranges we looked at, the more microplastics we saw," a scientist says.
Thrifting is one way to empower young people about the climate
Thrifting is growing at 11 times the rate of the retail clothing industry and is projected to reach $77 billion by 2025.
Climate action in Middle East is doomed to fail without reform and peace
Poor governance, corruption and conflict throughout MENA threaten to curb the impact of new climate funds.