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  • The Ultimate Code Red: Preparing Canada for Extreme Heat

    A new report warns extreme heat is set to cause devastating climate-related suffering in Canada, that if left unchecked, will surpass the 595 heat-related fatalities reported by British Columbia's coroner in 2021, and 86 lives lost in Quebec in 2018.

  • Geoengineering Could Return Risk of Malaria for One Billion People

    Geoengineering the climate would have massive repercussions for the health of billions of people at risk of malaria who live in tropical countries, according to a new finding by scientists at Georgetown University Medical Center and colleagues. 

  • The Great Barrier Reef Through Time

    Geological evidence shows the reef system has a history of demise and resilience.

  • California Field Campaign Helping Scientists Protect Diverse Ecosystems

    Above Santa Barbara County, the Surface Biology and Geology High-Frequency Time Series, or SHIFT, campaign collects data to understand land and aquatic ecosystems.

  • New Mobile Testing Resource To Provide Advanced Data On Chemical Air Pollutants

    The Texas A&M-owned van is equipped with a highly sensitive instrument that allows it to detect a wide range of chemical pollutants and offer real-time results.

  • Study Shows Smoking Increased in Those Trying to Quit During COVID-19

    While smoking rates have declined dramatically in the United States, there are still 35 million smokers. 

  • Air Pollution Responsible for 180,000 Excess Deaths in Tropical Cities

    Around 180,000 avoidable deaths over 14 years in fast-growing tropical cities were caused by a rapid rise in emerging air pollution, a study led by researchers at UCL and the University of Birmingham has revealed.

  • Wastewater Provides a Planet-Wide Laboratory for the Study of Human Health

    Of the many contemporary conveniences often taken for granted in developed countries, modern sanitation may be among the most important. 

  • Great Barrier Reef Mass Bleaching Event

    It was the sixth such widespread bleaching event of the reef since 1998, and the first to occur during La Niña conditions, which are typically cooler.

  • Microplastics Found In Lungs of Humans Undergoing Surgery

    A new study has found tiny plastic particles no bigger than sesame seeds buried throughout human lungs, indicating that people are inhaling microplastics lingering in the air.

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