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Bomb fishing tracked sonically across Indonesian coral reefs

Open-source technology could lead to low-cost surveillance systems in the battle against this devastating fishing practice. Source: https://www.eco-business.com/news/bomb-fishing-tracked-sonically-across-indonesian-coral-reefs/

A Ruby in the Rough: How to Help Ontario’s Declining Hummingbirds

The ruby-throated hummingbird is one of Ontario’s most beloved birds, bringing flashes of colour to gardens and backyards each summer. However, new results from...

Scottish business launches to develop collagen-based high-performance industrial materials

A new Scottish business has been launched in a bid to transform collagen-derived by-products from leather manufacturing into high-performance industrial materials. The firm, encircol, which...

Parched UK confronts growing challenge of water resilience

With almost three-quarters of England in drought and conditions also severe across Wales and parts of Scotland, the UK’s exceptionally dry summer is intensifying...

The U.S. Government has issued a series of requests from the European Union to address concerns with the impact of the EU’s new sustainability...

Scottish EfW review finds no significant overcapacity

A new assessment of Scotland’s energy-from-waste (EfW) infrastructure has concluded that the country is not heading for significant overcapacity, although a lack of spare...

Mining executives bought stock in their own firm days before Trump shrank Bears Ears

Congressional Democrats have opened an investigation into the mining company Energy Fuels after its CEO and chairman bought thousands of shares of the company’s...

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