Two faculty members from School of Kinesiology, Leisure and Sports at WKU, Dr. Allie McCreary (Administration of Recreation, Parks and Nonprofits) and Dr. Jean Chen (Physical education) recently received a Quick Turn-Around grant from the College of Health and Human Services to study the impact of environmental education on connectingRead More →

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 public domain Depression is common in people with endocrine-metabolic disorders and vice versa. In a study of 2.2 million people in the Swedish population, researchers from Karolinska Institutet confirmed that people with endocrine and metabolic disorders had increased rates of depression and found that depression rates were alsoRead More →

Climate change intersects with many different areas of social justice, including race, gender and class. Gender equality and feminism in particular have links to climate change and environmental issues, as women are disproportionately affected by climate disasters. This means that gender inequality is worsened by climate change. The ecofeminist movementRead More →

Vernon mayoral candidates faced off at an all-candidates forum on Saturday, September 24. Around 100 spectators filled the Vernon and District Performing Arts Center for the environmentally focused forum, organized by the Sustainable Environment Network Society (SENS) and Climate Action Now! Two out of three mayoral candidates appeared at theRead More →

Mallorca’s new environmental education program offers 16 interactive activities for children: Credit: Consell de Mallorca As every year, the Consell’s environmental education program will offer Mallorcan school children the opportunity to enjoy a range of fun and interactive activities with. The vice-president and adviser for sustainability and the environment ofRead More →

Swiss. Credit: Unsplash/CC0 public domain We like to perpetuate the idea of ​​a split in mentalities between city dwellers and rural dwellers in the context of debates on the environment, but this is simply not the reality, explains Thomas Bernauer. In fact, there is little evidence of a fundamental disconnectRead More →

Image Credit: Shutterstock/Amanita Silvicora The study of lifetime exposures, also known as the ‘exposome’, offers new insight into how environmental and social factors affect disease pathways and overall well-being, and may influence how whose pharma researches drugs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines the exposome as “theRead More →

The latest research report on Virtual Power Plant (VPP) Software as a Service market helps stakeholders gain a competitive advantage by outlining the industry’s growth trajectory over 2021-2027, through an in-depth examination of past and recent performance. Furthermore, the study leverages proven research methods to arrive atRead More →

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy Environmental Education Center. Eagle archive photo by Mary Frost Brooklyn Bridge Park (BBP), Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy and Council Member Lincoln Restler announced a funding allocation Friday to renovate and expand the Environmental Education Center at the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. Councilman Restler’s office will allocateRead More →

The context In Japan, those wishing to practice clinical medicine enter a compulsory clinical graduate program after obtaining a national license for physicians. All trainees alternate between several clinical departments (junior residents; kenshui in Japanese) for two years. It is only after the two years of training that doctors proceedRead More →

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sept. 7, 2022– The Asahi Glass Foundation, chaired by Takuya Shimamura, conducted an online survey of 13,332 people in Japan and a total of 24 other countries, with 6,585 participants between the ages of 18 and 24 and 6,747 participants between the ages of 25 and 69. year. ItsRead More →

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sept. 7, 2022– The Asahi Glass Foundation, chaired by Takuya Shimamura, conducted an online survey of 13,332 people in Japan and a total of 24 other countries, with 6,585 participants between the ages of 18 and 24 and 6,747 participants between the ages of 25 and 69. year. ItsRead More →

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sep 7, 2022– The Asahi Glass Foundation, chaired by Takuya Shimamura, conducted an online survey of 13,332 people in Japan and a total of 24 other countries, with 6,585 participants between the ages of 18 and 24 and 6,747 participants between the ages of 25 and 69. year. ItsRead More →

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Asahi Glass Foundation, chaired by Takuya Shimamura, conducted an online survey of 13,332 people in Japan and a total of 24 other countries, with 6,585 participants between the ages of 18 and 24 and 6,747 participants between the ages of 25 to 69 years old. Its objective wasRead More →

The environMENTAL project will bring together the ideas and expertise of neuroscientists, psychiatrists, geoscientists, climatologists, psychologists, epidemiologists, anthropologists, computer scientists and experts in digital interventions. Professor Mel Slater, of the UB School of Psychology and Neuroscience Institute (UBNeuro). The environMENTAL project will create scenarios that use the power of virtualRead More →

Tuesday, September 6, 2022 • Linsey Retcofsky: Contact As part of its mission to protect Arlington’s natural environment through education, service, and advocacy, the Arlington Conservation Council (ACC) has established an endowment for scholarships and research at the University of Texas at Arlington. The endowment was launched with a donationRead More →

The research report on the Physical & Chemical Sensors for Water market offers vital information on recent events that will impact business dynamics over 2022-2026 in order to assist stakeholders and investors to make wise decisions. It also emphasizes on different market segments, evaluates the challenges that competingRead More →

Supriya Nagarajan, musician and artistic director of Manasamitra, in 2018. Photo: Bruce Rollinson. The famous Carnatic singer and songwriter is also artistic director of the Dewsbury Manasamitra organization and has launched an international project, Terrarium, which aims to raise awareness of the impact that an excess or a lack ofRead More →

Probha Aurora, a youth-focused social enterprise, has been selected as the national operator of the world’s largest environmental education organization, the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), a Denmark-based organization recognized by UNESCO and UNEP. The foundation has been working worldwide for over 40 years with 5 key program types. AmongRead More →

As the world’s population rapidly increases, concerns about sustainability have led to heated discussions among policymakers and environmentalists. Therefore, educational institutions have introduced courses in environmental science to train individuals who are aware of their surroundings. Studies encourage students to participate in real-world issues beyond the classroom by giving themRead More →

The recent study report on Microfluidic Device System market aims to provide an end-to-end analysis of this industry vertical with respect to drivers, challenges, opportunities that will influence the business growth in coming years. Furthermore, the report elaborates the industry segmentation in great length to uncover theRead More →

This article is a combination of a methodological article and a treatise examining some of the theories that underpin participatory methods in stakeholder engagement in science. Emphasis is placed on methods that involve the co-design of structured products (maps, models, games, stories, etc.) that can be interpreted by both scientistsRead More →