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Should plants be given rights? What new botanical breakthroughs could mean
They can communicate with each other about threats, summon help from predatory killers – and some can even count – but does this mean plants are conscious?. Last month, at a gathering at New York University, a group of prominent biologists and ...The Guardian - World -
Belgian insurer urges politicians to strengthen low emission zones
Mutualités Libres among 140 health and environment experts calling for more clean air measures. One of Belgium’s mutual health insurers has been taking a closer look at the country’s three low emission zones.. Dr Luk Bruyneel, a health and ...The Guardian - World -
Gas stove emissions increasing childhood asthma rates, adult deaths: Stanford study
Residents of households with gas or propane stoves are regularly inhaling pollutants that are both exacerbating childhood asthma rates and causing early death, a coast-to-coast study of U.S. homes found. A mix of pollutants, with nitrogen dioxide ...The Hill - Politics
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