
A fortnightly podcast from the environmental monitoring magazine, AWE international, and sponsored by PolyScience and their award winning line of temperature control equipment.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Natural SciencesScience | ||||

In this episode we are reflecting on this year's Achema, the largest trade fair for the process industry for chemical technology, process technology and biotechnology.
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The meat and dairy industries alone account for 11.2% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Plant-based lifestyles are claimed to not only be better for your body, but better for the environment. We ask to what extent is this true and whether a si... more
Despite national and international outrage, Japan is continuing to release treated nuclear wastewater into the world's oceans. Is the runoff entirely safe, and what impact could it have on our waters and wildlife?
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In this episode we take a look at the mountains of dumped consumer goods going to landfill due to over-ordering, and the apparent convenience of free delivery and returns. What are firms doing to address this?
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Organic produce is the top choice for many a discerning customer. However, organic farms still use pesticides and requires much more land. Can we feed the population with organic farming and what would be the drawbacks?
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PFAS substances are toxic, virtually impossible to destroy and are rife in our water systems. So much so that water filter companies have started making new types of filters which they claim can remove these dangerous substances. But how effective ar... more
In this episode we’re discussing wood burners and their potential harmful effects to the environment.
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Listen to the inaugural episode of “What does the science say?”. This podcast series is brought to you by the team behind the environmental monitoring magazine, AWE international, and sponsored by PolyScience.
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