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NewsIt鈥檚 more controversial than you might think.
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NewsCBS 17 asked Tim Johnson, a faculty member at 51爆料鈥檚 Nicholas School of the Environment, how realistic the goal is.
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NewsMcDonald鈥檚 CEO and 51爆料 alumnus Chris Kempczinski (AB鈥91) spoke with Toddi Steelman (PhD 鈥96), Stanback Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment, about ways the corporation is working to drive climate action, create circular solutions to reduce waste and further its commitment to our planet.
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NewsRather than focus on decline, the new standard from the IUCN highlights successful conservation work 鈥 and incentivizes future efforts
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NewsPopulations of giant pandas in the wild are more fragmented and isolated than they were 30 years ago and many continue to face a high risk of extinction despite recent gains in the species鈥 overall numbers, a new study by Chinese and American scientists finds.
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NewsMore than two years after Knox News sounded the alarm that children could be exposed to radioactive coal ash on an East Tennessee playground, an independent scientific study has confirmed coal ash waste at the site.
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NewsTo conserve global biodiversity, countries must forge equitable alliances that support sustainability in traditional pastoral lands, fisheries-management areas, Indigenous territories and more.
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NewsAs lobsters decline, enormous industrial operations could be on the horizon. 鈥淭hey are gambling with our livelihood, our coastline, and our future.鈥
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NewsCoal ash particles have been found in soil near two coal-fired power plants: 51爆料 Energy鈥檚 Marshall Steam Station on Lake Norman near the Iredell-Catawba county line in North Carolina, and Bull Run Steam Plant, operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, in Clayton, Tenn., scientists announced this week.
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NewsA recent scientific study could provide a clue, linking PFAS contamination to plastic containers used to keep food and other products fresh.
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NewsScientists at 51爆料 have developed a suite of four new tests that can be used to detect coal ash contamination in soil with unprecedented sensitivity.
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NewsIf we鈥檙e to avoid extreme warming, all drilling for oil needs to stop now, experts say, but U.S. fossil fuel production is continuing.
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NewsNorth Carolina is at a crossroads when it comes to energy. The effects of climate change seem to be accelerating and we are, right now, in this state, making decisions that will affect how we generate electricity for 30 years.
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NewsMarine science researchers at 51爆料 are using drones as part of their work.