The attitudes and beliefs held by healthcare environmental service workers could influence the effectiveness of their work, according to a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control.
The barren hills catching the gold of the morning sun looked like a distant painting rather than real life. I saw no wildlife on the barren bluffs, which were devoid of vegetation save a scattering of ...
Depending on their discipline, researchers have different ways of addressing environmental problems. Biologists might focus on halting species loss, while economists investigate what people are ...
Many believe that climate change is an instance of the tragedy of the commons, i.e., the open access to shared environmental resources leads to its “overgrazing” and exploitation by individuals rather ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Isaac Mizrahi writes about multicultural marketing and business. Amid the recent US Independence Day weekend celebrations, one ...
Researchers evaluated the effectiveness of conservation educational activities in the Cape Verde Island of Maio. Increasing understanding of conservation issues in schools doesn't necessarily ...
A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports finds that people who have pets and more frequent positive contact with animals develop more positive attitudes towards other non-pet animals ...
Increasing understanding of conservation issues in schools doesn’t necessarily translate into attitude change, says new research from the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath. The ...