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Beluga Whales Have Complex Social Networks—Here’s What Science Shows

Beluga whales, often dubbed the “canaries of the sea” due to their wide range of vocalizations, are not merely fascinating creatures of the

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Edward Philips

May 7, 2026

68% Global Decline in Wildlife Populations Signals Climate Emergency

The haunting realization that 68% of global wildlife populations have plummeted serves as a clarion call, urging us to confront the climate emergency

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Edward Philips

May 6, 2026

Brazil’s Supreme Court Backs Indigenous Land Rights in Landmark Ruling

In a monumental decision that reverberated through the halls of justice and echoed across the lush landscapes of the Brazilian Amazon, the Supreme

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Edward Philips

May 6, 2026

4 Practical Steps to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Today

As the pervasive specter of climate change looms larger with each passing day, the urgency to act becomes palpable. While it may seem

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Edward Philips

May 5, 2026

Can Hong Kong Rediscover Cycling as a Sustainable Transport Solution?

In the midst of an urban landscape marked by towering skyscrapers and an intricate web of roadways, the question arises: can Hong Kong,

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Edward Philips

May 5, 2026

Bioplastics Explained: Sustainable Alternative or False Solution?

As the world grapples with the menacing specter of plastic pollution, the allure of bioplastics emerges as a tantalizing alternative. These materials, derived

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Edward Philips

May 5, 2026

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