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environmental impact

Woman walking on heat

Extreme heat projected to increase cardiovascular deaths

Making one small diet change -- chicken instead of beef, plant milk instead of cow's milk -- could significantly curb carbon emissions and increase the healthfulness of your diet, according to a new study. (Photo by iStock)

Swapping chicken for beef, plant milk for cow can make big environmental difference

A whale closeup

Early whaling eradicated species from local waters

Contributions of different energy sources in supplying electricity to the global BTC mining network during the 2020-2021 period

The hidden environmental impacts of bitcoin: Carbon not the only harmful byproduct

Lehigh University professor Carlos Romero (right), director of Lehigh's Energy Research Center, and Zheng Yao (left), principal research scientist at the ERC are collaborating on a research project, “Machine Learning Enhanced LIBS to Measure and Process Biofuels and Waste Coal for Gasifier Improved Operation,” that recently recieved Phase II funding from the Department of Energy. The proposal team includes Energy Research Co. (ERCo) in Plainfield, New Jersey (small business lead), GTI Energy and SpG Consultants.

A clean-energy future for legacy coal

New foods can go from yucky to yummy as people’s perceptions evolve

Livestock farmers from Sweden to Greece test paths to greener agriculture

Decomposing organic matter

Below Brittle Blades

River scene

Rivers are rapidly warming, losing oxygen; aquatic life at risk

Spotted lanternflies have piercing/sucking mouthparts that they use to suck the phloem sap out of plants.

Invasive spotted lanternfly may not damage hardwood trees as previously thought

Cows looking curious

How 12% of Americans eat half the nation’s beef

Colorful drinking straws made from plastic. Pixabay

Paper drinking straws, cups bring their own health, environment problems

Shadowy forrest

Carbon offsets from forest conservation projects have been overestimated

Penguins. Pixabay

Climate change: Emperor penguin breeding fails due to Antarctic sea ice loss

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