- Microplastic particles found in Antarctic snow for the first time.

The impact of microplastics on remote areas like Antarctica is enormous. Organisms in Antarctica have adapted to harsh environmental conditions over millions of years, and to rapid
- Amazon has launched a climate change investment fund, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero.

Climate change and its negative impacts have become a global issue in recent years.
- CO2 concentrations in Earth's atmosphere will reach a 'once-in-a-million' level in 2025.

By 2025, in less than five years, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth's atmosphere is very likely to reach its highest level in over 3.3 million years.
- Nocturnal animals are disappearing; what are the reasons?

The problem of artificial light pollution caused by human activities is a major issue that directly impacts the survival of these species.
- Disposable face masks help prevent the spread of disease, but they can cause long-term environmental disaster.

Protecting one's own health and that of the community is the right thing to do, but protecting the natural environment for future generations is also a shared responsibility of
- Use fruit peels to turn old batteries into new ones.

In practical experiments, scientists used extracts from orange peels to effectively recover precious metals from battery waste.
- The Arctic hasn't been this warm in over 3 million years.

Scientists predict that the Arctic will be completely ice-free in the summer within the next two decades.
- The series of photos shows just how cruel humanity has been to the Earth and to themselves.

Humans are not only cruel to nature and animals, but also to themselves. If humanity does not change, we will all suffer the painful consequences.
- The alarming link between air pollution and human mental health.

An alarming correlation exists between air pollution and its negative impact on people's mental health.
- Greenland's largest glaciers are melting at an incredible rate.

Melting ice due to climate change is the main cause of rising sea levels, threatening the lives of coastal communities and especially the wildlife that depend on the ice.
- PM2.5 ultrafine dust is the most dangerous type of dust in the world, capable of penetrating human body cells and causing toxicity.

PM2.5 fine dust consists of extremely small dust particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less. These tiny dust particles can penetrate human body cells, disrupting the
- American company reinvents the car wheel, eliminating rubber tires to protect the environment and save costs.

Global Air Cylinder Wheels (GACW), an American startup, has developed a new type of wheel that eliminates the need for polluting conventional rubber tires.
- Transforming waste into biochar could help make cities greener, cleaner, and more beautiful.

A low-tech, high-impact material that can double, triple, or even quadruple the tasks in climate change mitigation solutions for cities: biochar.
- Finding two breakthrough solutions in plastic waste treatment

Dealing with plastic waste is an urgent task today, and two studies from American scientists may solve the problem.
- Animals that can predict the weather

Can animals predict the weather? It sounds unbelievable but it is true. Here are some animals that are said to have prophetic abilities, according to many folklores, that can
- Close-up of a mantis shrimp's punch stronger than a bullet, killing a mud crab in the blink of an eye

The shrimp's death blow caused the shrimp to fly away and die immediately.
- Oil and gas activity increases impact on climate goals

Global oil and gas production is constantly increasing and is on track to nearly quadruple from new projects, putting the goal of limiting global temperature under the Paris
- What's happening in India's Silicon Valley

Bengaluru has no shortage of rain. However, the city did not adapt properly when the population increased many times over and drained traditional water sources.
- Microplastics discovered in an 11-year-old ice core in Antarctica

The findings suggest that plastic pollution has emerged in one of the most remote and pristine regions on Earth - Antarctica - at least 11 years ago.
- The AI system helps detect plastic waste in the ocean through satellite images

Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly important role in helping humanity solve urgent problems.