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Let's Chill About Global Warming - time.com
If you worry about global warming, here’s a good article that pours the light on some issues.
Tons of Released Drugs Taint US Water - physorg.com
Right, first we need drugs to cure us and safe our lives. Then, we dump all these chemicals and pollute the environment that kills us later on. What do we exactly complain about here? It's like a chicken and an egg - what comes first? Any innovative ideas, suggestions?
Cleaner Air Worth Five Months of Life - blog.wired.com
If you are going to move, choose cities with cleaner air. It will not only help your health and improve the quality of living, but make you live longer as well.
Hot Air Linked To Headaches, But How? - cnn.com
Headaches can be due to so many different things. Like too much stress or some foods or drinks can cause them. But it looks like environmental factors such as temperature, air pollution and barometric pressure play their role too. Apparently the risk of severe headache increases with rising temperature and falling barometric pressure. Read this article to find out more.
Pollution Strangles Blood Supply - news.bbc.co.uk
"Pollution is bad for your health." Have you heard this expression before? This is the first time I came across an article that makes sense as to what is actually going on. I heard before (but was not too concerned) about pollution affecting the lungs. But now that I am aware that it effects blood circulation leading to heart attack and stroke - I am more concerned.
Health Facilities Flush Estimated 250M Pounds of Drugs a Year - usatoday.com
Hospitals and long-term care facilities annually flush millions of pounds of unused pharmaceuticals down the drain, pumping contaminants into drinking water, according to an ongoing investigation.
Photo: One of the Most Air Polluted Places - Sauron's Kingdom - Moscow - worldfrontpage.com
This picture speaks for itself, No explanations needed - just have a look. Would you like to live there?
Pollution-Busting Plants - sciam.com
Plants are a good method for remediating soil and water. Even in their natural state, such trees and plants absorb environmental contaminants and break them down into harmless components—all with the power of the sun. To boost this natural process, researchers are creating new type of plants.
Pollution: A Life And Death Issue - news.bbc.co.uk
Cutting waste and clearing up pollution costs money. Yet time and again it is the quest for wealth that generates much of the mess in the first place. Living in a way that is less damaging to the Earth is not easy, but it is vital, because pollution is pervasive and often life-threatening.
Pollution 'Damages Intelligence' - news.bbc.co.uk
Pollution and other environmental threats are harming the intelligence of millions of people across the world, says a United Kingdom review of the available evidence. And scientists say it is hard to know the full extent of the problem, because of the difficulty of gathering data.
Global Warming: 51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment - time.com
Can one person slow global warming? Actually, yes. You—along with scientists, businesses and governments—can create paths to cut carbon emissions. Here is our guide to some of the planet's best ideas.
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