Europe’s oldest nuclear site, global renewable energy, leaf blowers, planetary health diet and greenhouse gas emissions

‘It’s Sellafield or nothing’: what life is like growing up in the shadow of Europe’s oldest nuclear site Young people in Whitehaven on England’s north-west coast rely on the power plant for everything from jobs to civic investment. But for those who see their future elsewhere, options can be limited … Sellafield, Europe’s largest nuclearContinue reading “Europe’s oldest nuclear site, global renewable energy, leaf blowers, planetary health diet and greenhouse gas emissions”

Elephants, parakeets, endangered species, livestock, microplastics, sewage spills and climate engineering

The good news Elephants call each other by name, study finds Elephants call out to each other using individual names that they invent for their fellow pachyderms, according to a new study. While dolphins and parrots have been observed addressing each other by mimicking the sound of others from their species, elephants are the firstContinue reading “Elephants, parakeets, endangered species, livestock, microplastics, sewage spills and climate engineering”

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