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What You Need To Know About Nuclear Power

Earth 911

The post What You Need To Know About Nuclear Power appeared first on Earth911. This article is the fourth in a six-part series that explores how we get our electricity.

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What can we do about how much power the world uses?

Inhabitant

So let’s talk about it. Maybe there’s a voice reminding you to turn the light off when you leave the room or chastising you when you hit the AC button, but for the most part, energy production, use and its impact on the environment is a little discussed topic.

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Why the Colorado river is drying up – and what we can do about it

New Scientist

The Colorado river is the lifeblood of the US south-west, but today it is drastically depleted due to overuse, megadrought and climate change. Here’s how to rescue it

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Is a Diagnostic Test to Blame for Why We Know So Little about Autism in Girls?

Scientific American

A standard diagnostic test may be one reason autism research includes so few female participants.

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Sustainability at Retail

But first, a little about the consumer. Finally, the white paper includes both the POPAI France and POPAI UK & Ireland Eco-Standard initiatives and shows how companies have implemented these standards in their projects. Download today!

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World Heritage at 50: Can We Give a Future to Our Past?

Union of Concerned Scientists

Not far from where world leaders are gathered at Sharm El Sheikh to negotiate the latest round of climate commitments lies a 3,000-year-old temple that revolutionized how we think about humanity’s shared sense of continuity.

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Guest Commentary: Indonesian Human Rights Commission’s first human rights complaint on the impacts of climate change

Law Columbia

From a young age, the child petitioners have already experienced extreme heat in Jakarta and Samarinda, while suffering the psychological toll of climate anxiety about their future surviving unsafe climate conditions. My fear started early, since about nine years of age.