England's Five-Billion-Litre Water Gap Has a Surprisingly Low-Tech Fix
England needs to find five billion extra litres of water every day by 2055. The answer, according to new research, starts in your bathroom.
England needs to find five billion extra litres of water every day by 2055. The answer, according to new research, starts in your bathroom.
Oyster mushrooms removed more than 90% of several antidepressants from treated sewage sludge in a Johns Hopkins study. The drugs were not just trapped — they were chemically dismantled.
Cyclone Narelle could briefly hit Category 5 before slamming into the coast between Lockhart River and Cooktown on Friday — the first Category 4+ system to make Queensland landfall since Debbie in 2017.
Six thousand vegetation plots. Up to 78 years of data. The result: warm-adapted species are moving in across Europe, and cold-adapted mountain plants with nowhere higher to climb are vanishing.
A UBC study found artificial turf fields leach a chemical lethal to coho salmon into stormwater — even six years after installation. The culprit: 125 tonnes of shredded tires under your kid's cleats.