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  • Identifying Sources of Deadly Air Pollution in the United States

    A new study from University of Minnesota researchers provides an unprecedented look at the causes of poor air quality in the United States and its effects on human health.

  • Crop Plants Are Taking Up Microplastics

    Microplastics (MPs), i.e., tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in length, can now be found throughout the ocean and other aquatic ecosystems, and even in our seafood and salt.

  • Global Methane Emissions Soar to Record High

    The pandemic has tugged carbon emissions down, temporarily. But levels of the powerful heat-trapping gas methane continue to climb, dragging the world further away from a path that skirts the worst effects of global warming.

  • Researchers Find Sun and Rain Transform Asphalt Binder Into Potentially Toxic Compounds

    A dramatic oil spill, such as the Deepwater Horizon accident in the Gulf of Mexico a decade ago, can dominate headlines for months while scientists, policymakers and the public fret over what happens to all that oil in the environment.

  • Pesticide Mixtures a Bigger Problem Than Previously Thought

    New research led by The University of Queensland has provided the first comprehensive analysis of pesticide mixtures in creeks and rivers discharging to the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Microplastic Particles From Road Traffic Rides the Wind

    A new study, recently published in Nature Communications, describes how microplastics from road traffic are transported to the oceans – and to remote regions such as the Arctic.

  • Simultaneous, Reinforcing Policy Failures Led to Flint Water Crisis, Providing Lessons During Pandemic

    The Flint water crisis resulted from simultaneous failures of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and Michigan’s Local Financial Stability and Choice Act.

  • How Do Human Activities Impact Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Distribution in Chinese Intertidal Zones?

    Anthropogenic factors could directly influence PAHs patterns in intertidal sediment.

  • COVID and Pollution

    A team of Carnegie Mellon researchers found that Pittsburgh’s air pollution levels decreased during the stay-at-home order—but the overall impact remains small.

  • Sulphur Dioxide Concentrations Drop Over India During COVID-19

    Concentrations of sulphur dioxide in polluted areas in India have decreased by around 40% between April 2019 and April 2020.

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