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  • Mediterranean Rainfall Immediately Affected by Greenhouse Gas Changes

    Mediterranean-type climates face immediate drops in rainfall when greenhouse gases rise, but this could be stopped quickly if emissions are cut.

  • Microplastics: A Macro Problem

    Scripps Oceanography at forefront of microplastics research.

  • California Agricultural Employers, Workers Approach Smoke Concerns Differently

    UC Davis examines health and safety awareness around mounting threat.

  • USask Research Identifies Potential Cause of Minamata Mercury Poisoning

    One of the world’s most horrific environmental disasters—the 1950s and ’60s mercury poisoning in Minamata, Japan—may have been caused by a previously unstudied form of mercury discharged directly from a chemical factory, research by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has found.

  • Air Pollution from Fossil Fuels Costs $8 Billion Per Day, New Research Finds

    The economic and health costs of air pollution from burning fossil fuels totaled $2.9 trillion in 2018, calculated in the form of work absences, years of life lost, and premature deaths, according to a new report by the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA).

  • EWG Study: EPA Fails To Follow Landmark Law To Protect Children From Pesticides in Food

    The landmark Food Quality Protection Act requires the Environmental Protection Agency to protect children’s health by applying an extra margin of safety to legal limits for pesticides in food.

  • Half of U.S. Deaths Related to Air Pollution Are Linked to Out-of-State Emissions

    Study tracks pollution from state to state in the 48 contiguous United States.

  • Researchers Track Dust Pollution, Health to Spot Dangers in West Africa

    Dust storms are a frequent threat to public health in parts of West Africa. In Senegal, Penn State researchers found dust to be responsible for poor air quality, which is followed by a rise in poor health outcomes.

  • New Study Shows Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Larger Than Previously Thought

    Toxic and invisible oil spread well beyond the known satellite footprint of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel school of Marine and Atmospheric Science.

  • Algae Team Rosters Could Help ID ‘Super Corals’

    U.S. and Australian researchers have found a potential tool for identifying “super corals” that can tolerate a limited amount of climate change.

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