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  1. A new argues that the important inherent properties of new molecules need to be considered at the early stages of chemical design. Read more as part of our " for " series. ($)

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    With due respect, it's not *Chemistry . Although, great input on in reference with the importance of the inherited properties of new ' consideration at early stages of chemical design.

  3. 29. sij

    sciencemagazine: As part of a special issue on for , the Science Podcast has two green stories: 🔬Getting BPA out of food containers 🔎Tracing complex mixtures of humanmade chemicals in the environment. 🎙Listen here:

  4. This Special Issue of Science charts a path towards a cleaner and greener future for the chemical industry on which we all rely, while reckoning with the hazardous legacy left in its wake. Read more:

  5. In adopting nature-based solutions to , we need to measure and understand what we are doing to avoid causing more harm. That's the argument behind a new . Read it here:

  6. Materials that have at least one dimension on the nanometer scale offer opportunities for enhanced energy storage, although there are also challenges relating to, for example, stability and manufacturing. Read more:

  7. Limiting warming to 1.5°C rather than 2.0°C would maintain significant proportions of systems such as Arctic summer sea ice, forests and coral reefs and have clear benefits for human health and economies. Read more in this .

  8. The drivers of can differ widely in the tropics. Protecting rainforests and their , then, requires a range of policies tailored to specific jurisdictions.

  9. "The management of Earth's limited land is in the hands of nearly 8 billion people with different needs, wants, abilities, perspectives, and social relations. A better future...will depend on bringing all these hands together to shape it."

  10. make up the bulk of terrestrial diversity—but recent research is highlighting the threats to these species. What’s the best approach to protecting these populations?

  11. removal has become a standard in keeping global mean rise in check—but it may not be the most reliable approach. Read more in this :

  12. The practice of “rewilding” has emerged as a method for returning wild lands, and wildness, to landscapes we have altered.

  13. A new book helps demonstrate how, through the combination of and , nature’s molecular riches may be leveraged to provide potential solutions to some of humanity’s most prevalent challenges.

  14. In many parts of the world, an excess of fixed is causing and problems, but in some developing countries, insufficient nitrogen causes food shortages—how do we balance the scale?

  15. As the human population has grown, our demands on the ocean have increased rapidly. How do we learn to use the ocean’s resources in a sustainable way while facilitating recovery? A Review in Science takes a look.

  16. The ability to predict the weather has dramatically improved in recent decades, fueled by technological advancements and the development of powerful computational models.

  17. Most conservation initiatives require changes in human behavior. Insights from behavioral science may help bridge that gap: ($)

  18. What is the future of sustainable farming? A process called Sustainable Intensification (SI) aims to increase yields while also improving the surrounding environment:

  19. How can we manage farmlands, forests, and rangelands to respond to biodiversity loss, climate change, and unsustainable land use? The answer lies in “working lands conservation”:

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