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Millions of young women suffer at the hands of their intimate partners: WHO

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 31, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Nearly a quarter of all adolescent girls who have been in a relationship – close to 19 million – will have experienced intimate partner violence by the time they turn 20, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new analysis on Monday. The study, published in...

New study finds alarming rise in persistent ‘forever chemicals’ in pesticides

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 25, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

The study, Forever Pesticides: A Growing Source of PFAS Contamination in the Environment, is the first-ever comprehensive review of the many ways PFAS are introduced into U.S. pesticide products. Pesticides containing PFAS are used throughout the country on staple...

EU to invest record €7 billion into sustainable, safe and smart transport infrastructure

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 18, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

The Commission has selected 134 transport projects to receive over €7 billion in EU grants from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), the EU’s instrument for strategic investment in infrastructure. This represents the largest call under the current CEF Transport...

Days are getting longer as Earth spins more slowly and climate change may be to blame

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 17, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Researchers say emissions from human activity are having a greater impact on our planet than we might realise. Melting ice caps may have a bigger influence on the length of a day than previously thought, new research has found. This human-caused consequence of climate...

The Gulf Stream Is Wind-Powered and Could Weaken From Climate Change

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 11, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

New evidence of changes to the Gulf Stream during the last ice age could indicate additional sensitivity to future climatic changes, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. The research, published in Nature, found that during the last ice age about 20,000 years ago,...
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