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  • Global Policy Changes Can Have Local Environmental Impact

    Texas A&M public health researchers studied the correlation between China’s ban on importing plastic wastes and the environmental health of a community near a waste incinerator in Pennsylvania.

  • UK Pesticide Standards Could Be Slashed in New Trade Deals, Threatening Public Health and the Environment

    UK consumers are likely to be exposed to larger amounts of more toxic chemicals in their food if trade negotiators from the US have their way, warns a new report out today.

  • Thousands Of Tonnes Of Ocean Pollution Can Be Saved By Changing Washing Habits

    A new study has revealed that almost 13,000 tonnes of microfibres, equivalent to two rubbish trucks every day, are being released into European marine environments every year – but this could be reduced by as much as 30% if we made a small change to our laundry habits. 

  • Research Reveals Bristol Won’t Reach 2030 Carbon Neutral Target Without Major Transport Transformation

    Bristol must make significant changes to its transport sector in order to meet its 2030 carbon neutral target, according to a new report led by a team of postgraduate students at the University of Bristol.

  • New ASU Research Empowers Efforts to Plan Smarter, More Resilient Cities

    Over the past 200 years, the population of the United States has grown more than 40-fold to an estimated 328 million, with 81% of the population living in an urban area.

  • How Small Family Forests Can Help Meet the Climate Challenge

    Tim Leiby had wrapped up a fun but fruitless early-morning turkey hunt and was enjoying an old John Wayne flick when I arrived at Willow Lodge near Blain, Pennsylvania. 

  • Ocean Uptake of CO2 Could Drop as We Cut Carbon Emissions

    Volcanic eruptions and human-caused changes to the atmosphere strongly influence the rate at which the ocean absorbs carbon dioxide, says a new study. 

  • Exploring the Neurological Impact of Air Pollution

    Air pollution has become a fact of modern life, with a majority of the global population facing chronic exposure.

  • High Concentrations of Polluted Air Found Inside Homes During 2018 Wildfire Smoke Event

    hen wildfire smoke filled the skies of Oregon’s southern Willamette Valley in 2018, many residents kept their doors closed and windows shut, thinking they were safe from polluted air.

  • NASA’s SAGE III Instrument Observes Aerosol Spike from Australian Fires

    The devastating southeastern Australian bushfires that started last September spewed smoke and aerosols higher into the atmosphere than some Earth-observing instruments have ever measured.

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