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  • Fluorocarbon Bonds Are No Match for Light-Powered Nanocatalyst

    Rice University engineers have created a light-powered catalyst that can break the strong chemical bonds in fluorocarbons, a group of synthetic materials that includes persistent environmental pollutants.

  • A ‘Gold Standard’ Assessment Of Greenhouse Gas Emmissions In Sorghum Fields

    A U.S. Department of Energy-funded collaborative project will allow Texas A&M AgriLife researchers to measure greenhouse gas emmissions from agricultural fields in the Southern Great Plains.

  • Women Commuting During Rush Hour Are Exposed to Higher Levels of Pollutants

    The researchers did not find differences in PM2.5 exposures based on trip length, which might not be reflective of factors like traffic volume that impact exposures.

  • Half Of The World’s Population Exposed To Increasing Air Pollution, Study Shows

    A team of researchers, led by Professor Gavin Shaddick at the University of Exeter, has shown that, despite global efforts to improve air quality, vast swathes of the world’s population are experiencing increased levels of air pollution.

  • Climate Models Underestimate CO2 Emissions from Permafrost by 14 Percent, Study Finds

    Climate change models have underestimated the amount of carbon dioxide that will be emitted from thawing permafrost by as much as 14 percent, according to a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. 
  • The Many Lifetimes of Plastics

    Infographics strive to give us a sense of how long plastic goods will last in the environment. But is this information reliable?

  • Carbon Emission From Permafrost Soils Underestimated by 14%

    Picture 500 million cars stacked in rows. That’s how much carbon—about 1,000 petagrams, or one billion metric tons—is locked away in Arctic permafrost.

  • Exposure to Air Pollution Impairs Cellular Energy Metabolism

    The research sheds light on how exposure to particulate matter impacts the function of the human olfactory mucosa.

  • Pollution in Asian Tropopause Layer Comes from Human Activities and Natural Sources: Study

    Scientists find a mix of sources contributing to aerosol layer above the Tibetan Plateau.

  • Temperature Has Significant Influence on Air Pollution in Heating Season of Northeast China City

    There was a strong positive correlation between three types of particles and air pollution.

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