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The mineral-rich Arctic island is open for tourism. Locals want to show what makes Greenland unique beyond a recent ...
In conversation with Mále Uribe, we set out to learn about the processes and ideas that work at the intersection of art, ...
Scientists have discovered that changes in climate and water levels are reducing the ability of some ecosystems in the ...
Mined from the ancient sea beds of the Himalayan mountains ... Although more research is needed to fully confirm these effects, a saline solution made with this type of salt can be a natural way to ...
Nestled in the northeastern corner of the Keystone State, this 405-acre paradise somehow remains blissfully under-visited despite housing not one, not two, but three spectacular waterfalls that would ...
ICBA’s pavilion was awarded second place among exhibitors for its impactful scientific content and regional relevance ...
But now, scientists have come up with a surprisingly simple solution: use limestone and seawater to trap carbon dioxide (CO₂) ...
Rosy Augustine, 67, faces relentless sea erosion alone, her home crumbling, as the community struggles for a permanent ...
Real estate, tourism, recreation and other sectors of the local economy benefit from the protection of the Everglades, as ...
The Everglades have a positive impact on real estate, fisheries, and tourism, while also reducing flood risk and helping ...
The IAEA has a long history of helping countries adjust to salinized soils. In 1978, the IAEA helped develop climate smart agricultural practices to reclaim salt-affected soil that transformed saline ...
The Salton Sea, California’s largest lake, is producing more toxic hydrogen sulfide gas than previously thought, according to ...