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Newly Discovered Tree Named After Leonardo DiCaprio
Royal Botanic Gardens researchers named a newly discovered tree species, Uvariopsis Dicaprio, in honor of the actor Leonardo Dicaprio. Royal Botanic Gardens researchers named a newly discovered tree species, Uvariopsis Dicaprio, in honor of the actor Leonardo Dicaprio. -
China Leading The Way In EV Battery Recycling To Meet Demand
China is looking to ramp up its used EV battery recycling capacity, while also developer environmentally friendly recycling processes. China is looking to ramp up its used EV battery recycling capacity, while also developer environmentally friendly recycling processes. -
London's River Thames In Alive Again, Sharks And Seals Returning
The Zoological Society of London's State of the Thames Report indicates that the river is now in the midst of an ecological revival. The Zoological Society of London's State of the Thames Report indicates that the river is now in the midst of an ecological revival. -
Boris Johnson Brings Up Amazon Tax Issue With Bezos At New York Meeting
Jeff Bezos committed $1 billion of his $10 billion climate change fund to support nature conservation efforts worldwide. Jeff Bezos committed $1 billion of his $10 billion climate change fund to support nature conservation efforts worldwide. -
New Zealand Had Hottest June Despite Polar Blast
Climate scientists said the 2-degree average increase is already a "massive shift" away from normal. Climate scientists said the 2-degree average increase is already a "massive shift" away from normal. -
Millions At Risk As Sea Levels Rise, New Study Shows
A map was made using Lidar sensors showed the coastal areas that were the most at risk of sinking below the sea. A map was made using Lidar sensors showed the coastal areas that were the most at risk of sinking below the sea. -
Turkey To Combat Sea Snot Ravaging The Marmara Sea
The thick, slimy layer of organic matter has spread through the sea south of Istanbul, clogging harbors and shorelines. The thick, slimy layer of organic matter has spread through the sea south of Istanbul, clogging harbors and shorelines. -
Scientists Discover 20 New Animal Species In Bolivian Andes
Apart from discovering new specifies of plants and animals, scientists also rediscovered species that were long thought to be extinct. Apart from discovering new specifies of plants and animals, scientists also rediscovered species that were long thought to be extinct. -
World Carbon Emissions To Rebound After COVID Fall
The report published Friday showed France had the largest fall in emissions - with a 15% on-year fall. The report published Friday showed France had the largest fall in emissions - with a 15% on-year fall. -
Mutated, Massacred Minks Rise From Danish Graves
"The authorities are playing with our environment and using it as a dumping ground," one local politician said. "The authorities are playing with our environment and using it as a dumping ground," one local politician said.