
Scientists Harness Microbes to Create Vanishing Bioplastics
Australian scientists are developing bioplastics that naturally break down, using microbes to tackle plastic waste and create eco-friendly alternatives to conventional plastics.
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Australian scientists are developing bioplastics that naturally break down, using microbes to tackle plastic waste and create eco-friendly alternatives to conventional plastics.

Deep beneath the ocean’s surface lies a world teeming with unique life forms. Protecting these deep-sea creatures is crucial—not just for their survival, but for the future of our planet.

China and Central Asian nations are joining forces to combat desertification, transforming deserts into oases through environmental cooperation and sustainable development.

Seventy steel giants, led by Aizezi Matirouzi, are transforming the Taklamakan Desert by flattening dunes to pave the way for new greenery.
China has enacted its first regulation dedicated to protecting ancient and famous trees, marking a significant step in conserving over 5 million such trees nationwide.

Los Angeles beaches remain closed as toxic runoff from heavy rains follows devastating wildfires, posing new environmental and health challenges.