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Periods of extreme heat often lead to increased exposure to ground-level ozone, in addition to other negative effects. This ...
The "Tomatometer" on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes gives films and TV shows an average score from 0% to 100% based ...
Then there were the bootleggers — sellers of alcohol who stood to make massive profits if Sunday alcohol sales were made ...
The lifespan of oxygen-rich atmospheres may be shorter than we previously thought,” Georgia Institute of Technology’s ...
The Climate Change Committee’s Seventh Carbon Budget recommends that the UK reduces N 2 O emissions by at least 53 per cent ...
Getting rid of the “forever chemical” Trifluoroacetic acid, or TFA, found in everything from drinking water to human blood, ...
On 23 July 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave an advisory opinion on the obligation of states to protect the ...
If something can shave off just half a degree, that means millions fewer impacted by heatwaves, crop failures or flooding’ ...
The consequences of nuclear catastrophe extend far beyond the initial explosion—it could dismantle global food security for ...
Instead of living in a system of effective international law, we live in a state of relative anarchy based on military force.
New research from Penn State shows how nuclear war could slash global corn yields by up to 87%, threatening food security.