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Polish PM accuses EU of 'blackmail' in clash over bloc's laws
Climate: Removing CO2 from the air no longer optional
Five critically endangered monkeys shot dead in Vietnam
Some environmentalists are opposing the move.
Fly more, pollute less -- the great aviation conundrum
Apparently, the average global salt intake in 2010 was twice WHO's maximum recommendation of 2,000mg/day.
Concrete: the world's 3rd largest CO2 emitter
Striving for sustainability in sport
Chlamydia has occurred in koalas for a long time.
The Biden administration has announced a new strategy for protecting the U.S.’ water supplies from a toxic chemical that is found in common household products and it will focus on holding polluters accountable.
'Bold' titles break taboos at Saudi book fair
Toyota to invest $3.4 bn into US battery production
After a swift coronavirus bounceback, recovery in the world's second-biggest economy is losing steam, with gross domestic product expanding 4.9% on-year, said the National Bureau of Statistics, citing an "unstable and uneven" domestic rebound.
From oil to renewables, winds of change blow on Scottish islands
'Running out of time': Asia struggles to kick coal addiction
The herbal medicines were proven effective in treating COVID-19 symptoms in patients without comorbidities.
Energy-stricken S.Africa weighs need to save climate and keep lights on
The moon will appear full starting Monday.
Mining firm, eco-activists battle over unique Chile archipelago
As COP looms, Prince William awards debut Earthshot Prize
Calls in Haiti for release of abducted US missionary group
A new study found that nearly half of U.S. breast cancer patients were using cannabis products while receiving treatment, but researchers are warning that this may be riskier than they think.
Health officials are concerned that COVID-19 has paved the way for a surge in advanced cancer cases, particularly for female patients.
Russians return to Earth after filming first movie in space
Greta Thunberg says COP26 unlikely to lead to 'big changes'
Colombia sterilizes 24 hippos on former estate of drug lord Escobar
Fatal stabbing of UK MP declared terrorist incident
A new poll found that two thirds of parents with children between the ages of 5 and 11 plan to get their kids vaccinated against COVID-19 when it becomes possible, but it also showed age, race and geographic disparities in this view.
Parkland school shooter to plead guilty to killing 17