News & Articles By Russel Davis
10/21/2017
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By Russel Davis
Hurricane Harvey damage continues: Coral reefs are now threatened from the runoff
A team of researchers at the Texas A&M University’s Geochemical and Environmental Group (GERG) has found that Hurricane Harvey has generated more than 13 trillion gallons of floodwater in August, which in turn imperiled coral reefs 100 miles offshore of Galveston. According to experts, Hurricane Harvey has produced a record breaking rainfall over southeast Texas and the resulting flood […]
10/15/2017
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By Russel Davis
Air pollution killing thousands of Europeans every year, according to the EU’s environmental authority
A report released by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in Copenhagen, Denmark, has revealed that ambient air pollution still accounted for more than half a million premature deaths across Europe despite little improvements in the continent’s air quality. The recent report has shown that 520,400 premature deaths in 41 European countries have been caused by air pollutants stemming from fossil fuel […]
10/12/2017
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By Russel Davis
Ocean pollution threatens food supply: British mussels found to be full of microplastics
A study carried out by researchers at the King’s College London has revealed that a wide majority of mussel samples taken from different beaches are contaminated with microplastics. As part of the research, the scientists collected mussel samples from four beaches around Kent, U.K. and found that up to 60 percent of samples exhibited microplastic contamination on average. The research […]
10/12/2017
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By Russel Davis
Hurricane wildlife victims: One hurricane washed away thousands of sea turtle nests, another destroyed monkey habitat
The devastating Hurricanes Irma and Maria that recently hit the U.S. and Puerto Rico, respectively, not only caused extensive damages on human lives and properties but have also threatened the wildlife population in both countries. A report published by the University of Central Florida Marine Turtle Research Group indicates that the aftermath of Hurricane Irma has negatively […]
10/09/2017
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By Russel Davis
Yellowstone is STILL quaking; 2,500 tremors since June makes this the longest swarm in recorded history
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently announced that an ongoing earthquake swarm at the Yellowstone National Park supervolcano is now one of the longest ever recorded activity in the volcano’s history. The earthquake swarm began on June 12 and has since then made a remarkable record of almost 2,500 earthquakes registered during the previous three and a half months in the western part of […]
08/16/2017
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By Russel Davis
Solar panels made with toxic lead may soon be able to use “green” element BISMUTH instead
A recent study published in Advanced Materials revealed that the so-called “green” element bismuth may be incorporated to solar panels in the future without the risk of potentially detrimental effects on human, animal, and environmental health. In the previous years, silicon has been the preferred material in developing solar cells. However, researchers noted that while silicon was highly effective […]
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