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  • One in Four of London’s Green Spaces Breaches Air Quality Safety Limits

    More than one quarter of London’s parks, playground, and open spaces exceed international safety limits for air quality.

  • Stormy Waters Ahead for Coastal Towns: What Are the Options?

    Australians love property and being near water. But fast forward 30 years and the two may be incompatible, judging by global forecasts warning of sea level rises that could threaten thousands of coastal residents in decades to come.

  • Coastal Retreat

    New study with UD researcher examines federal homeowner buyouts.

  • In the Amazon, Protected Areas Often Lose Out When the Search for Energy is On

    Addressing policy “blind spots” that allow energy production and mineral exploration to trump environmental protection could help improve the outlook for conservation in the Amazon Basin, according to a new study.

  • A Sustainable Solution for Safer Drinking Water

    Many small water systems in the United States struggle with disinfection compliance, a new study by Ohio State engineering professor Natalie Hull found.

  • Turning Phoenix Green

    Study shows how urban agriculture can push the sustainability of Phoenix.

  • Recycling Salty Water Could Help Control Detrimental Microbes in Alberta Drill Sites

    Study of two drill sites in Alberta suggests recycling saline water produced by hydraulic fracturing affects microbial growth below ground.

  • The Invisibles: Tracking Solar Energy

    Today, solar electricity comes from nearly a million homes, schools, hospitals, supermarkets, factories and fields. How do you track a million invisible energy creators?

  • Sea Grant Awards $16 Million to Advance U.S. Aquaculture

    Sea Grant announces $16 million in federal funding awards to support 42 research projects and collaborative programs aimed at advancing sustainable aquaculture in the United States.

  • The Benefits of Investing in Zero-Carbon Cities

    A new report shows low carbon measures in cities could reduce urban emissions by nearly 90% and support 87 million jobs worldwide by 2030.

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