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10/15/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
New super-enzyme “eats” plastic six times faster
Scientists have created a super-enzyme that can degrade plastic bottles up to six times faster than a previously discovered plastic-eating enzyme. The synergistic enzyme “cocktail” combines PETase and MHETase. These enzymes are produced by Ideonella sakaiensis, a bacterium that has evolved the ability to eat polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a strong, synthetic fiber used in creating plastic […]
10/15/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
German environmental scientist says so-called “climate catastrophe” not taking place
The so-called climate catastrophe projected to peak in 12 years is simply “not taking place,” according to Fritz Vahrenholt, one of the founders of Germany’s modern environmental movement. On the contrary, humans have about three generations’ time to push for cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. In an interview with leading German journalist Roland Tichy, […]
10/14/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
California’s Creek Fire generates smoke clouds up to 50,000 feet in height
Dense smoke plumes from California’s Creek Fire, considered the state’s largest single fire to date, soared to 50,000 feet in height, as seen on frightening time-lapse footage from space, according to a recent report from Common Dreams. The historic fire started Sept. 4 and has burned almost 200,000 acres in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The […]
10/13/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Spider web in Missouri forest big enough to “catch” people
An official with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) found a gigantic spider web along a hiking trail in Springfield. It was likely spun in the early hours of the day by a spotted orb weaver, a barn spider commonly seen in the late summer and the fall. The spider web spanned two trees and had an intricate centerpiece […]
10/09/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
REPORT: 8–14 million tons of microplastics are polluting the ocean floor
There could be some eight to 14 million tons of microplastic sitting at the bottom of the ocean, according to a groundbreaking report said to be the first global estimate of microplastics on the ocean floor. Published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, the report offers a glimpse of the scale of microplastics – minuscule […]
10/09/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Wave of furry caterpillars covered with venomous spines prompt concern in Virginia
The Virginia Department of Forestry has warned residents to watch out for furry caterpillars following numerous sightings from the state’s eastern counties. The venomous puss caterpillar is covered with fur-like spines that cause intense pain upon contact. The venom can also cause swelling, fever and symptoms of shock. Eric Day, the manager of the Insect Identification Lab at the Virginia […]
10/08/2020
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By News Editors
Surprising science – There’s no such thing as clean energy
Meticulous Research Review Questions Environmental Impacts and Feasibility of “Green Energy” Transition (Article by Anthony Watts republished from WattsUpWithThat.com) A meticulous new review published in the scientific journal, Energies, conducted by a team of Irish and US-based researchers including CERES researchers, raises surprising and unsettling questions about the feasibility and the environmental impacts of the […]
10/08/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
How do bacteria populations travel through soil layers?
Soil bacteria are important components of the ecosystem. They help improve soil structure and aggregation, as well as recycle soil nutrients and water. Soil bacteria also serve as decomposers that consume carbon compounds and provide large quantities of nitrogen to plants. Nitrogen is a major component of chlorophyll and is essential for the production of amino acids, which […]
09/27/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
NASA data refute leftist climate wildfire claims: Global fires dropped by 25% from 2003 to 2019
The blazing wildfires that have crept along the US west coast are the result of “climate change” and “global warming,” or so leftists and mainstream media would have people believe. Since lightning storms sparked fires across California last month, leftist groups have grown louder than before in blaming so-called climate change. Mainstream media has also […]
09/25/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Wildfire plumes worldwide are contributing to ozone pollution and harming air quality
Wildfire smoke contains different trace gases, aerosols and compounds that can affect both human health and the environment. One such compound, called nitrous acid, is often underrepresented in atmospheric models despite its role in air pollution. But a new report is changing that. Scientists from the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) and the Royal Belgian Institute for […]
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