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  • NOAA Index Tracks How Greenhouse Gas Pollution Amplified Global Warming in 2022

    Greenhouse gas pollution from human activity trapped 49 percent more heat in the atmosphere during 2022 than those same gases did in 1990, according to an annual NOAA report.

  • Sharp Decline in Europe’s Grassland Butterflies

    A new report on trends of grassland butterflies across Europe shows numbers declined by over a third in just a decade.

  • Are Sea Cucumbers a Cleanup Solution to Fish Farm Pollution?

    Seafood farm operators are breeding and deploying sea cucumbers to vacuum up the massive amounts of fish waste that pose a major problem for their industry. 

  • Coastal Ecosystems Are a Net Greenhouse Gas Sink, New Research Shows

    A new greenhouse gas budget shows coastal ecosystems globally are a net greenhouse gas sink for carbon dioxide (CO2) but emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) counteract some of the CO2 uptake, according to international researchers led by Australia’s Southern Cross University.

  • Study Finds Association Between Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Severe COVID-19

    A long history of exposure to air pollution is associated with a higher risk of developing severe disease, admission to hospital or an intensive care unit (ICU) and death by COVID‑19 according to a study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a research centre supported by the ”la Caixa” Foundation.

  • Exploring New Methods for Increasing Safety and Reliability of Autonomous Vehicles

    When we think of getting on the road in our cars, our first thoughts may not be that fellow drivers are particularly safe or careful — but human drivers are more reliable than one may expect.

  • Electronic Noses Sniff Out Volatile Organic Compounds

    Volatile organic compounds are chemicals emitted as gases that can have adverse health effects.

  • Improved Cookstoves Emit More Ultrafine Particles Than Conventional Stoves

    Researchers from Surrey's Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) found that while improved cookstoves can reduce fine particles (PM2.5) by up to 65%, they can actually increase the emission of ultrafine particles. 

  • New Study Solves 30-Year-Old Puzzle: How Is Climate Change Affecting El Niño and La Niña?

    Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions mean strong El Niño and La Niña events are occurring more often, according to our new research, which provides important new evidence of the human fingerprint on Earth’s climate.

  • Can a City Store as Much Carbon as a Forest?

    A team of researchers at Aalto University has developed a new tool to help urban planners keep urban developments in line with climate goals.

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