Pathogens are thriving in the plastisphere
This Nature article gives a complete overview on what we know about the plastisphere. And there is a new worry: nanoplastics.
This Nature article gives a complete overview on what we know about the plastisphere. And there is a new worry: nanoplastics.
In a significant move towards enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability, Emirates the official airline of the UAE has partnered with Etihad Clean Energy Development to launch a large-scale solar energy project at the Emirates Engineering Centre in Dubai.
Whale sharks, the world’s largest fish, are highly mobile and responsive to changes in temperature. Recent evidence suggests they are also particularly vulnerable to ship strikes - where large marine animals are struck and injured, often fatally, by large vessels in the global fleet.
Zooplankton don't like fecal contamination in water
Researchers found that the next time you're looking to cheer up a friend or loved one, giving them a small gift — flowers, candy, a homemade treat — may lift their spirits faster and better than a supportive talk or text chat.
Climate change is causing a moss explosion in Antarctica.
While the debate over Nutri-Score has captured significant political and media attention, it seems to be a distraction from the more pressing environmental challenges facing Europe. With the EU struggling to meet its climate goals and facing significant pushback on essential regulations like the anti-deforestation law, it is crucial that policymakers focus on the bigger picture.
Soil fungi likes to hear sounds to stimulate growth.
Gulf oil companies want to support circular startups: Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun
Manufacturing, using, and disposing of electronic equipment all have ecological consequences. Manufacturing accounts for an estimated 80% of greenhouse gas emissions over the equipment's life cycle.
Want to work for an oil company or a shipping company? Try a career in maritime law.
Renewable energy relies on software to manage power as much as hardware.
According to IRENA, renewable energy jobs are up by 20% but the lion's share of these jobs originate in Communist China.
The Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company known as Masdar in the UAE has bought a 50 percent stake in Terra-Gen, one of the largest independent renewable energy producers in the United States, from Energy Capital Partners. Masdar is the same company that created the ambitious but failed zero-energy city outside of Abu Dhabi.
American influencer moves to Neom with her family, showing us what life is like the new Red Sea city called The Line. X users say it looks like a prison.