

Breaking Down Plastics Using Enzymes
The world relies on plastics for endless beneficial uses, but alarming amounts of plastic waste are polluting oceans and waterways, and there’s growing evidence that microplastics are showing up in millions of human bodies. And, because many plastics are built to last, they can take decades or even centuries to disintegrate.

Yasmin Prabhudas
Jun 19, 2025


World Peace Education Center Events Open New Era of Global Cooperation
This article highlights the various significant events that commemorated the opening of the Cheon Won Gung (World Peace Education Center) in April 2025, in South Korea. The events included World Summit 2025, with a session that had the theme “Climate Change, Environmental Crises and the Future of the Earth,” organized by the Hyo Jeong International Foundation for Environmental Peace (HJIFEP).

The Earth & I Editorial Team
Apr 22, 2025


Climate Change, Environmental Crises and the International Community’s Response
<Topic 1: Presentation> Trendlines Show Climate Change Is an Urgent Threat—NDCs and International Cooperation Are Key to a Turnaround ...

The Earth & I Editorial Team
Apr 21, 2025


Advances in Science and Technology: The Demand for a New Worldview
<Topic 2: Presentation> Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss Are at Crisis Points—Adopting a New Worldview Is Essential to Resolving...

The Earth & I Editorial Team
Apr 20, 2025


The Fluoridated Water Debate: Do Dental Benefits Outweigh Potential Adverse Effects?
For decades, fluoride has been added to community water supplies to help prevent cavities. But since fluoride is also present in toothpaste

Kelcie Ottoes
Feb 22, 2025
