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Renowned for their incredible range of subspecies and unique evolutionary adaptations, the Galapagos Islands are sometimes referred to as a ‘living laboratory of evolution’ because of their isolated ...
These synthetic materials have now become part of both the life and carbon cycles, from the surface to the deepest parts of ...
Plastic Odyssey, a 40-metre floating lab, is on a global mission to combat plastic pollution by recycling waste into valuable ...
US President Donald Trump recently posted three images of floating ocean debris on social media Truth Social, claiming it was ...
To address the growing threat of marine microplastic pollution in the Galapagos Islands, the IAEA's Nuclear Technology for Controlling Plastic ...
Nationally recognized poké franchise Island Fin Poké Co. strives to keep environmental sustainability a primary responsibility alongside serving up delicious, Hawaiian-inspired poké. While the poké ...
The environmental issues faced by Tonga and the neighboring islands is caused by consequences of climate change, global ...
Every year, we throw 300 million tons of plastic waste, which ends up in rivers and oceans, and then enters into our bodies.
Plastic is everywhere. It’s in the ocean, in the air, in everything we eat from meats to veggies and fruits and even in the clothes we wear. Most people know about plastic straws and bags, but ...
Sustainable commitments by government agencies and private sector players are showing throughout Asia-Pacific’s travel and ...
Most people don’t think much about how their food, clothes, automobiles or electronics get to them. But behind every item we use, there’s a long, complex journey.