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Less Affluent Countries More Prone to Damage Caused by Biological Invasions...
Non-native species introduced mainly via increasing trade of goods and services have huge economic, health, and environmental costs. Read more
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Football Photos...
Here's some Football photos I have taken over the last few years. For me it's not so much watching Premier League football, but watching and taking photos of th... Read more
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A Few Bird Photos Over the Last Few Months...
Over the last year I bought myself a new Leica lens (100-400mm) for my Panasonic Lumix G9 Camera, so here's a few photos I have taken over the last few months. Read more
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The Potential of Incineration in Supporting the Middle East’s Sustainability...
The Middle East is one of the fastest-developing regions in the world. However, rapid population growth, urbanisation, and economic expansion have led to... Read more
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Are Incinerators Bad for the Environment?
In the ongoing discussion about waste management’s environmental implications, incineration emerges as a forward-looking solution, addressing both waste... Read more
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Why Use Containerised Incinerators to Speed Things Up
When you need to manage waste faster and more efficiently, containerised incinerators can provide quick, clean, and cost-effective solutions. Read more
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CCS Can Decarbonise Waste Incineration
Waste incineration is an integral part of many countries’ waste management strategies. It offers many advantages, like reducing waste volume by as much as 90%... Read more
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Indigenous Fire Management Began More Than 11,000 Years Ago: New Research
Wildfire burns between 3.94 million and 5.19 million square kilometres of land every year worldwide. If that area were a single country, it would be the... Read more
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Corr Syl Chapters 1-5 Are Available
The latest Corr Syl chapter, No. 5, is now available on this page. Chapter 5 is the last of the free trial chapters. Chapters 1 through 5 will remain available... Read more
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New Ecosystems, Unprecedented Climates: More Australian Species Than Ever Are...
Australia is home to about one in 12 of the world’s species of animals, birds, plants and insects – between 600,000 and 700,000 species. Read more
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