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  • Study Finds Elevated Soil Lead Levels in Formerly-industrial Residential NYC Neighborhoods

    Over the past twenty years, many areas within New York City have transitioned from industrial and manufacturing zones to residential neighborhoods.

  • Study Finds That Plastic Recycling From Europe Being Dumped In Asian Waters

    New research from NUI Galway and the University of Limerick has for the first time quantified the volume of plastic from European countries (EU, UK, Switzerland and Norway) that contributes to ocean littering from exported recycling.

  • Atmospheric Processes Likely Caused Puzzling Haze Over China During COVID-19 Shutdown

    New research indicates that significant enhancement of secondary aerosol formed in the atmosphere via gas-to-particle conversion, together with long-lasting regional transport, may be the cause of severe haze over China despite a dramatic reduction in emissions during the COVID-19 shutdown.

  • Stanford Researchers Reveal Air Pollution’s Connection to Infant Mortality

    The study of sub-Saharan Africa finds that a relatively small increase in airborne particles significantly increases infant mortality rates. A cost-effective solution may lie in an exotic-sounding proposal.

  • More Evidence of Causal Link Between Air Pollution and Early Death

    Strengthening U.S. air quality standards for fine particulate pollution to be in compliance with current World Health Association (WHO) guidelines could save more than 140,000 lives over the course of a decade, according to a new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

  • Gas Cooker Exposure Can Lower Blood Pressure, Study Finds

    The study, published recently in Circulation Research and led by a team from King’s College London, has investigated how nitrogen dioxide can impact the cardiovascular system.

  • Ancient Maya Reservoirs Contained Toxic Pollution

    Reservoirs in the heart of an ancient Maya city were so polluted with mercury and blue-green algae that the water likely was undrinkable.

  • Traffic Density, Wind and Air Stratification Influence the Concentrations of the Air Pollutant Nitrogen Dioxide

    Leipzig researchers use a calculation method to remove weather influences from air pollution data

  • New Approach for Breaking Plastics Down Shows Promise for ‘Upcycling’ Them

    Many of us fastidiously clean and sort our yogurt containers, milk jugs and mountains of other plastic waste each week, getting that packaging ready for the recycling bin. 

  • Global Pollution Estimates Reveal Surprises, Opportunity

    Researchers’ hybrid dataset includes satellite images, modeling and air samples.

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