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03/29/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Nature and longevity: Living near green spaces found to promote public health
City dwellers living near green spaces may have a lower risk of dying early, according to a recent review by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) in Spain, in collaboration with Colorado State University (CSU) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Published in The Lancet Planetary Health, it showed that increasing green spaces in urban environments is linked […]
08/12/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Climate change propaganda has terrorized children into experiencing trauma when interacting with nature
New research has found that children who have been brainwashed with the climate change doctrine are traumatized to the point that they are unable to enjoy nature. Entitled, “Childhood nature connection and constructive hope: A review of research on connecting with nature and coping with environmental loss,” the paper by Louise Chawla found that climate-indoctrinated […]
02/29/2020
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By Franz Walker
Climate-based courting: Trees take note of climate when establishing symbiotic relationships
Plants such as trees form symbiotic relationships with bacteria and fungi in the soil, with the latter helping capture nutrients and minerals from the environment. In turn, the tree shares some of the food that it produces using the energy of the sun with these bacteria and fungi. Now, a study published in the journal Nature demonstrates that […]
08/28/2019
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By Cassie B.
Heatwave upside: Butterfly populations bounce back in the U.K. after last year’s warm weather
Many of us are ready to say goodbye to the hot summer weather, but there is a big upside to the heat waves we’ve been seeing in recent years as butterfly populations have bounced back in a big way in the U.K. In fact, data provided by the country shows that more than two thirds […]
02/08/2018
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By David Williams
New kind of drones designed to plant up to 100,000 trees per day
Drone technology has been surprisingly useful for many kinds of recreational purposes. But one Australian engineer has begun to unlock its potential to serve as an industrial-scale solution for the problem of rejuvenating and preserving the environment. Dr. Susan Graham, now a U.K.-based professional, has developed a type of drone that could plant up to […]
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