This article examines the ways in which healthcare professionals can intervene to reduce pharmaceutical pollution.
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Global warming and climate change caused by an ever-increasing accumulation of atmospheric CO2 are reaching alarming levels.
Energy production and CO2 emissions are strictly connected.
Hydrogen as a clean, reliable and potentially sustainable energy vector has attracted growing interest for promoting the sustainable development of both industry and society worldwide.
Cultured meat is a potentially successful future alternative to conventional meat if consumers perceive it as similar enough to conventional meat.
Europeans are not only exposed to direct effects from climate change, but also vulnerable to indirect effects from infectious disease, many of which are climate sensitive, which is of concern because
Transitioning the energy sector to zero or net-zero emission of greenhouse gasses (GHG) and substantially reducing other pollutants is a massive, costly, and long-term effort.