With less income and products becoming more expensive, families are seeking strategies to save on purchases, namely by opting for less environmentally friendly goods. The rising cost of living is …
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres argues that “the greatest existential challenge” the world faces is the climate crisis, warning that “there is no vaccine for warming the planet”. It also admits …
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Portuguese sea species “have been suffering from wild catch due to Asian markets”
World Maritime Day was celebrated yesterday by the United Nations International Maritime Organization under the theme “Sustainable transport for a sustainable planet”. Adelino Canário, a career academic, is the director …
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“Regarding the ocean, Portugal is moving at two speeds”, points out a blue economy expert
World Maritime Day is celebrated today, virtually, at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under the theme “Sustainable transport for a sustainable planet”. From October 28 to 30, …
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The world was making progress towards reducing multidimensional poverty, which takes several criteria into account, but developments are now at risk because of covid-19. The warning came on Thursday from …
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At a time when sustainable gastronomy is in vogue, a suggestion on how to make the most of some foods such as melon, broccoli or pumpkin.
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Activist says world needs to learn from lessons from coronavirus to treat climate change in the same way This means that the world should act “with the necessary strength”, says …
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The objective of the SAIL research project was to study the climate and health of the oceans, but the voyage around the world by the Portuguese Navy Sagres school ship …
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More than 100 vaccine projects against COVID-19, including some undergoing clinical trials, are registered worldwide – announced the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
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Diabetes reversed in mice with genetically edited stem cells derived from patients
by Pedro TadeuResearchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have transformed human stem cells into insulin-producing cells and used the gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 to correct a genetic defect that …