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Italy’s Campi Flegrei Supervolcano Edges Closer to Possible Eruption – Last Erupted in 1538
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearch suggests Italy’s Campi Flegrei supervolcano is weakening, raising concerns of an imminent eruption after centuries of dormancy.
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Researchers Warn: Global Warming of Up to 3 Degrees Likely
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaSwedish researchers predict a 2.5-3°C global temperature rise, surpassing the Paris Agreement’s 2-degree target due to slow coal phase-out.
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Scientists Discover Five Thousand New Species in the Pacific Ocean – But They Are at Risk
Scientists discover thousands of new species in the Pacific Ocean, highlighting the risk they face due to impending deep-sea mining …
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Innovative Design Doubles Efficiency of Lightweight Solar Cells for Space
Caption: Researchers propose an innovative design for 2D TMDC solar cells that could significantly increase their efficiency. [Image credit: ESA…
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More Than Green Spaces: How Investing in Urban Parks Improves Health and Saves Money
Discover the remarkable benefits of urban park investments: improved health, cost savings, and economic value. Learn how green spaces positively …
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Climate Change Is Expected To Increase the Number of Devastating Flash Droughts
New research warns of increasing flash droughts globally due to climate change, with significant impacts on agriculture, prices, and social …
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When Going Green Goes Wrong: The Human Rights Paradox of Decarbonization
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinExploring the social justice implications of decarbonization, particularly on indigenous communities, and recommending a fair and equitable transition.
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Zap Energy Unveils Innovative Method to Quantify Fusion Energy Gain
Zap Energy unveils innovative methodology to measure fusion energy gain, marking a significant step towards achieving sustainable fusion power.