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Sahara Desert Dust Is Helping Oceans Thrive

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

Iron is a micronutrient indispensable for life, enabling processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, and DNA synthesis. Iron availability is often a limiting resource in today’s oceans, which means that increasing the flow of iron into them can increase the amount...

EU grants EUR 4.8 billion to net-zero projects

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

The EU Commission selected 85 innovative net-zero projects Wednesday to receive €4.8 billion in grants from its Innovation Fund, helping to put cutting-edge clean technologies into action across Europe. For the first time, projects of different scales (large, medium...

‘Trauma that echoes across generations’: UN highlights weaponisation of sexual violence

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

The United Nations marked 15 years of its mandate on sexual violence and conflict with a commemoration ceremony held in New York on Wednesday. The mandate was established through Security Council resolution 1888 (2009) which called for appointing a Special...

Simplified menus could reduce food waste and save cafes thousands

mennessä CrNet Oy | loka 24, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

A new Australian study of small- to medium-sized cafes has found making small changes could prevent hundreds of tons of food waste while saving struggling businesses thousands of dollars. Creating shorter menus, ditching pie warmers and normalizing doggy bags are...

Paws of Polar Bears Sustaining Ice-Related Injuries in a Warming Arctic

mennessä CrNet Oy | loka 24, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Polar bears in some parts of the high Arctic are developing ice buildup and related injuries to their feet, apparently due to changing sea ice conditions in a warming Arctic. While surveying the health of two polar bear populations, researchers found lacerations, hair...
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