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  • Crops Sown In A Uniform Spatial Pattern Produce Higher Yields And Reduce Environmental Impact

    One of the greatest challenges facing humanity is how to grow more food while reducing the negative impacts of agriculture upon the environment.

  • Microplastic Pollution Recorded for First Time in Antarctic Sea Ice

    Microplastic contamination has been identified in Antarctic sea ice by an Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led research team, including researchers from the Australian Antarctic Division.

  • RIT Scientists Develop First 3D Mass Estimate of Microplastic Pollution in Lake Erie

    Study shows different types of plastics accumulating in different portions of the lake.

  • A New System to Measure Turbulent Flux of Nitric Oxide

    Nitric oxide (NO) is a pollution gas that plays an important role in tropospheric chemistry.

  • Satellite Data Reveals Extreme Methane Emissions from Permian Oil & Gas Operations

    Study shows twice the average emissions rate of 11 other major U.S. production regions; paper demonstrates potential for space-based data to drive down methane loss rates.

  • Water Replaces Toxins: Green Production of Plastics

    Although organic plastics are not harmful to the environment themselves, toxic substances are often used during their synthesis. TU Wien shows - there is another way.

  • A Zero-Emissions Boston Could Save 288 Lives and $2.4 Billion Annually

    The City of Boston has set a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050, mainly by cutting emissions. But what if Boston eliminated all emissions now?

  • Falling Visibility Shows African Cities Suffering Major Air Pollution Increases - Study

    Falling visibility in three major African cities reveals that air pollution has increased significantly over the last 45 years – leaving citizens facing further short-term increases in man-made pollution due to increasing urbanization and economic development, a new study reveals.

  • Spotting Air Pollution with Satellites, Better Than Ever Before

    Machine learning algorithm uses high-resolution micro-satellite imagery and weather data to detect levels of harmful air pollution with as much accuracy and more resolution than any current method.

  • Segregation and Local Funding Gaps Drive Disparities in Drinking Water

    As droughts become more frequent and intense, the fragmentation of water service in the U.S. leaves many households vulnerable to water contamination or loss of service.

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