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Here Is Why Pet Fish Damage the Environment

Here Is Why Pet Fish Damage the Environment

In a recent study, experts at Cardiff University’s Water Research Institute quantified the carbon footprint and environmental impact of pet fish. The study revealed that tropical fish aquariums contribute to a significant proportion of annual household CO2 emissions and water use. Traditionally, environmental studies have focused on the ecological footprint of domestic mammals, such as […]

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China's Renewable Energy Rise: A Balancing Act Amidst Coal Power Boom

China’s Renewable Energy Rise: A Balancing Act Amidst Coal Power Boom

China, as the most populous country in the world, has played a significant role in the global shift towards renewable energy. A recent report on renewable energy worldwide reveals China’s rapid progress in this sector, while facing challenges from a surge in coal power generation. According to the report, China has made significant strides in

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Climate Change Might Push 65% of the Insect Population to Extinction

Climate Change Might Push 65% of the Insect Population to Extinction

When we talk about climate change, we immediately think about global warming. But there are other aspects of this phenomenon that we as humans have not considered. A new NASA research model explains how insect populations are responding to severe temperature changes likely caused by climate change. In a recent study published in Nature Climate

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Dangerous Rates of Change Have the Potential to Cause Tipping Points

Dangerous Rates of Change Have the Potential to Cause Tipping Points

A recent study by mathematicians at the University of Exeter and University College Cork in Ireland highlights the dangers of tipping points in rapidly changing systems. The study focuses on rate-induced tipping, which is triggered not by a critical level of change but by how quickly that level is reached. This can lead to abrupt

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Japan and Saudi Arabia Agreed on Cooperation in the Joint Development of Rare Earth Resources

Japan and Saudi Arabia Agreed on Cooperation in the Joint Development of Rare Earth Resources

Kishida and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will agree on rare earth resources cooperation on Sunday to jointly explore development projects in other countries. The co-investment initiative highlights the growing importance of rare earth elements for decarbonization efforts and electric vehicle production, especially as Japan sets an ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality by

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Saptoyogo, Indonesian Para-Athletics Athlete, Sets Asian Record and Secures Ticket to the 2024 Paralympics

Saptoyogo, Indonesian Para-Athletics Athlete, Sets Asian Record and Secures Ticket to the 2024 Paralympics

Saptoyogo, an Indonesian para-athletics athlete, has successfully accomplished outstanding feats. Saptoyogo not only secured a ticket to the 2024 Paralympics but also managed to break the Asian record. This remarkable accomplishment not only elevates Indonesia’s name on the international stage but also serves as an inspiration to many. Saptoyogo has demonstrated dedication and unwavering determination

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India Launches the Historic Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing Mission

India Launches the Historic Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing Mission

With the successful launch of its Chandrayaan-3 mission on Friday, India is attempting to become only the fourth country to carry out a controlled landing on the moon. Chandrayaan, which means “moon vehicle” in Sanskrit, took off from the Satish Dawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh’s southernmost state, shortly after 2:30 p.m. local time

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Celebrating World Justice Day July 17, Here Is The Facts You Should Know

The International Day of Justice is celebrated on July 17. This commemoration seeks to enhance public awareness of the importance of international justice, the promotion and preservation of human rights, and the expansion of access to justice for all people worldwide. International Justice Day highlights the importance of justice in the global community. International justice

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China and Asean Agreed to Accelerate South China Sea Negotiations

China and Asean Agreed to Accelerate South China Sea Negotiations

China and Southeast Asian countries have agreed on a set of guidelines to expedite the negotiation of a code of conduct (COC) in the disputed South China Sea. The guidelines were adopted during a meeting between ASEAN foreign ministers and China’s top diplomat Wang Yi in Jakarta, Indonesia. Retno Marsudi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs

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India Urges G20 Support to Increase Taxes on Multinational Companies' Excess Profits

India Urges G20 Support to Increase Taxes on Multinational Companies’ Excess Profits

India will use its position as host of the G20 meeting to push for backing from its member countries on a proposal to raise taxes on multinational corporations “excess profits” in the countries where they generate those profits. This previously unreported proposal could potentially dampen optimism among G20 members hoping for progress on the long-awaited

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