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Science is key to understanding the world around us. In this section, we’ll consider what scientists are currently projecting regarding the climate and the natural world.
We’ll also look at how scientific research impact industries like engineering and manufacturing and medicine and how that will impact the future of our world.
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What Are Invasive Plants?
You see plants everywhere. You might plant vegetables in your garden. Maybe there are some…
Cow Methane vs. Car Emissions — Is One Worse Than the Other?
When you think about greenhouse gas emissions, what comes to mind first? In a showdown…
Worst Packaging for the Environment (Hint: It’s Not Just Plastic)
If you follow environmental news, you already know plastic has created an irreversible issue across…
How to Reduce Food Packaging Waste
Food packaging waste has taken over the environment. Oceans are filled with plastics, and landfills…
How Do Invasive Species Spread?
Every species was made to have its own environment where it can grow and thrive.…
What Poor Air Quality at Work Can Mean for Today’s Workforce
Do your lungs almost hurt the minute you walk into your business? Poor air quality…
How The Construction Industry Can Disrupt Wildlife
The construction industry has made many changes to move toward sustainability. Companies praise the advantages,…
What Technology Predicting Natural Disasters Means for Disaster Preparedness
Natural disasters are becoming more prevalent and more destructive with each passing year, thanks to…
The Relationship Between Population Growth and Natural Disasters
By the statistics, natural disasters seem to have become more severe. Wildfires, earthquakes and hurricanes…
How Does Contaminated Flood Water Affects Our Health?
A flood is a natural occurrence where water covers once-dry land. It can have a…
Artificial Intelligence and Its Environmental Costs
Artificial intelligence is an adaptable technology capable of many different functions. It seems like an…
World Population Day: Can Our Planet Sustain a Growing Number of People?
In 1989, the United Nations dubbed July 11 World Population Day to focus on the…