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Moose hunting begins and affects riders' trail outings
October 09, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Moose hunting in southern Sweden starts today, October 8, bringing excitement for hunters but caution for riders who must carefully plan their outings. Riders in Östergötland stress the importance of dialogue with local hunting groups. The hunt continues until January 31.
Research highlights microplastics risks in bottled water
A new study warns that single-use plastic water bottles release nano- and microplastics that pose chronic health risks. Led by Sarah Sajedi at Concordia University, the research estimates bottled water drinkers ingest up to 90,000 more particles annually than tap water users. These tiny pollutants can enter the bloodstream and affect vital organs, leading to inflammation and other issues.
Researchers create strong biodegradable plastic from bamboo
Scientists in China have developed a hard plastic from bamboo cellulose that matches the strength of conventional engineering plastics used in cars and appliances. This bioplastic is fully recyclable and biodegrades in soil within 50 days. The innovation addresses limitations in bioplastics' mechanical properties and manufacturing compatibility.
Marine heat waves clog ocean's carbon sequestration mechanism
Two major marine heat waves in the northeastern Pacific have disrupted the ocean's natural process of sinking carbon to the seafloor via zooplankton fecal pellets. A new study reveals shifts in phytoplankton and zooplankton communities that reduced carbon export during these events. This malfunction could impair the ocean's ability to absorb a quarter of human CO2 emissions.
E.O. Wilson shares quote on rainforest destruction
October 11, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Scientist Edward O. Wilson has provided an inspirational quote highlighting the folly of destroying rainforests for short-term economic benefits. The quote compares such actions to burning a priceless artwork for mere cooking fuel. It appears in Earth911's weekly inspirations series.
Earth911 updates zero-waste lifestyle guide in 2025
Earth911 has substantially updated its guide on adopting a zero-waste lifestyle, highlighting practical steps to reduce trash amid growing global waste challenges. The article, originally published in 2016, stresses the shift from a linear to a circular economy to minimize environmental impact.
Earth911 updates guide to eco-friendly Halloween decorations
Earth911 has refreshed its popular article on sustainable Halloween decorations, adding two new DIY ideas to reduce holiday waste. Originally published in 2017, the guide emphasizes using recycled materials for fun, environmentally kind crafts. It highlights seven easy projects suitable for families.
Shutdown risks food aid for millions as USDA halts hunger survey
The U.S. government shutdown, now in its second week, endangers food benefits for nearly 7 million women and children reliant on the WIC program. Compounding the crisis, the Department of Agriculture recently terminated the nation's key survey on food insecurity. Experts warn this move obscures rising hunger amid economic pressures.
Study links extreme heat to workplace injuries as OSHA faces delays
A new study reveals that extreme heat contributes to thousands of workplace injuries annually, with risks rising above 85 degrees Fahrenheit heat index. Researchers confirm that basic protections like water, shade, and breaks reduce these risks. However, a federal government shutdown threatens to delay OSHA's proposed national heat standard.