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Nature’s own chemistry could help reduce waste and improve health

When Dr Andrés de la Escosura, an organic chemistry researcher at the Institute for Advanced Research in Chemical Sciences (IAdChem) in Madrid, Spain, set out to fundamentally change the way that we produce the chemicals used in everyday life, his rationale was simple. Chemistry in nature is clean and efficient, whilst industrial chemistry

COP28: Why going beyond net zero is necessary to protect public health

The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties – COP28 – starts in late November in Dubai. With the World Health Organisation (WHO), it will host the first Health Day and climate health ministerial, aiming to encourage commitments towards climate-resilient and sustainable low-carbon health systems. This health program has outlined five crucial focus

Unlocking the Merits of a Well-Balanced Diet and Nurturing Healthy Eating Habits

In today’s relentless, high-speed corporate arena, the quest for a wholesome, harmonious diet often succumbs to the clamor of work’s demands and the allure of processed sustenance. Nonetheless, the significance of nourishment cannot be overstressed concerning the pursuit of peak performance and holistic well-being within the professional realm. As a seasoned executive with

The value of natural assets must be measured for truly sustainable development

by Peter van Dijk, James K. Stewart. Originally published on Policy Options Unprecedented wildfires, floods and storms and the return of droughts in 2023 have made more effective climate change responses urgent while demonstrating the clear need for better measures aimed at protecting the environment. In Canada, natural assets such as forests, wetlands,

PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water: An explainer and research roundup

by Rachel Layne, The Journalist’s Resource If it feels like news coverage of the compounds colloquially named “forever chemicals” is everywhere, there’s a reason: The pace of research and likely government regulation for PFAS, short for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, is accelerating. In March, the U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency proposed limits on

The Power of Giving: How Charities Are Making a Difference in Communities

In the ever-evolving society we inhabit, one constant remains – the human capacity for compassion and the desire to effect change. Charities embody this spirit of giving and altruism, serving as the lifeblood of communities worldwide. They are the unseen heroes, extending support and enriching lives, addressing diverse issues from poverty and education