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  • Analysis Shows Coral Loss of 14% Worldwide

    First report in 13 years shows damaging effect of warming ocean

  • Study Finds Growing Potential for Toxic Algal Blooms in the Alaskan Arctic

    A warming Arctic presents potential new threats to humans and marine wildlife in the fast-changing region

  • Exposure to Deadly Urban Heat Worldwide Has Tripled in Recent Decades, Says Study

    A fifth of world population is affected; many U.S. cities on list

  • Troubled Waters

    Venezuela’s Lake Maracaibo is choking with oil slicks and algae.

  • When the Western U.S. Burns, the East Also Gets Sick

    While most of the largest U.S. wildfires occur in the Western U.S., almost three-quarters of the smoke-related deaths and visits to the emergency room for asthma occur east of the Rocky Mountains.

  • Specific UV Light Wavelength Could Offer Low-Cost, Safe Way to Curb COVID-19 Spread

    A specific wavelength of ultraviolet (UV) light is not only extremely effective at killing the virus which causes COVID-19, but is also safer for use in public spaces, finds new CU Boulder research. 

  • An Assessment of the Air Quality and Health Impacts of Large-Scale Vehicle Electrification in India

    Widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) with robust power plant emission controls and power sector decarbonization policies will yield net air quality and health benefits in every state in India in 2040, a new study finds. 

  • Study Links Air Pollution to Nearly 6 Million Preterm Births Around the World

    Air pollution likely contributed to almost 6 million premature births and almost 3 million underweight babies in 2019, according to a UC San Francisco and University of Washington global burden of disease study and meta-analysis that quantifies the effects of indoor and outdoor pollution around the world. 

  • Cruise Ships Must Be Effectively Regulated to Minimize Serious Environment and Health Impact

    The cruise ship industry should be subject to global monitoring and effective legislation because of its continuous increasing impact on both the environment and human health and wellbeing, according to new research.

  • Amazonian Protected Areas Benefit Both People and Biodiversity

    Highly positive social outcomes are linked to biodiversity efforts in Amazonian Sustainable-Use Protected Areas, according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).

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