Plastic from Canada that dates from the 1960s recently washed up on the shores of a Scottish island. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to David Warner from Orkney, Scotland who made the discovery.
Pulling tires, Styrofoam takeout boxes and water-logged tennis balls out of City Park’s waterways isn’t glamorous, but to ...
Seaweed has become one of Indonesia’s most valuable commodities, but despite strong production, it lags in processing ...
The first tilt caught me off guard. One moment, I was gliding in what felt like a polite introduction to the lake, the jet ...
Covering just 44.6 hectares and home to around 2,000 residents, the island generates more than 46 tonnes of waste per day, ...
Tirunelveli Corporation proposes to spend ₹5 crore for pleasure boat ride in Nainarkulam, a waterbody overflowing with sewage ...
Bangkok, nine o'clock in the morning. The tropical heat is slowly settling over Thailand's capital like a damp towel.
Brayden Rogers loves a second chance. In his studio, refrigerator drawers and shelves become soap dishes, drink tumblers and planters. Food packaging transforms into bathroom counter accessories.
Porkchop, a three-flippered sea turtle, is back in the wild after a year of rehabilitation, a hopeful moment amid ongoing ...
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