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Environment · BarcelonaJust 100 corporations are behind a fifth of the documented extractive conflicts worldwide, exposing how companies from the Global North seize resources and profits, while social and ecological harms are imposed on the Global South, according to a recent study by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB).See the Story
100 Corporations Behind a Fifth of Global Extractive Conflicts, Study Reveals
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AgricultureThe reuse of human urine would allow for the production of sustainable fertilizers for urban agriculture, with significant environmental benefits, a new study concludes. The research evaluates the environmental impact of nitrogen recovery from the yellow waters of buildings. In addition to promoting sustainable agriculture, it would reduce carbon dioxide emissions and water consumption.See the Story
Human urine, a valuable resource as fertilizer for sustainable urban agriculture, study concludes
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Pollution · PhiladelphiaBirders visit the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge in Philadelphia in February. (Kiley Bense/Inside Climate News)
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. PHILADELPHIA—At the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge visitors center, a sculpture of a great blue heron made from recycled plastic bottles greet…See the Story
Microplastics lurk in freshwater environments across Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
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