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  • Low Levels of Air Pollution Deadlier Than Previously Thought

    The World Health Organization’s most recent estimates (2016) are that over 4.2 million people die prematurely each year due to long-term exposure to fine particulate outdoor air pollution (often referred to as PM2.5,).

  • Environmentally Friendly ‘Biofoam’ Could Address Plastic Pollution Crisis

    A new biodegradable packing foam developed at UBC not only potentially addresses the world’s plastic pollution crisis but also serves as an equal and true partnership example of working with First Nations.

  • There’s Room for Improvement in a Popular Climate-Smart Agricultural Practice, Stanford-Led Study Shows

    The promise for American agriculture is tantalizing: healthier soil, more carbon kept in the ground, less fertilizer runoff, and less need for chemicals.

  • Smoky Skies in Northern India

    In November, satellites often observe large clouds of smoke and heightened fire activity in northwestern India as farmers burn excess paddy straw after the rice harvest—a practice called stubble burning. November 2022 followed this pattern.

  • Blue Whales Swallowing 95 Pounds of Plastic Daily, Scientists Estimate

    Blue whales, the largest creatures on Earth, are ingesting 10 million pieces of microplastic daily, scientists estimate.

  • Sustainable Recycling Using Electrochemistry: Carl Zeiss Foundation Supports New Research Project

    Increasing the recovery of valuable fossil raw materials, avoiding climate-damaging carbon dioxide emission, and stabilizing our energy supply network – these are the three major objectives of a new joint research project of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and TU Kaiserslautern.

  • Congo Peatlands Could Release Billions of Tonnes of Carbon

    The world’s largest tropical peatland turned from being a major store of carbon to a source of carbon dioxide emissions as a result of climate change thousands of years ago, new research has revealed.

  • ‘Forever Chemicals’ Persist Through Wastewater Treatment, May Enter Crops

    PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances), a group of more than 4,700 fully synthetic compounds that are widely used in industrial and manufacturing processes and found in many consumer products, persist through wastewater treatment at levels that may impact the long-term feasibility of "beneficial reuse of treated wastewater," according to a study conducted by researchers at Penn State and recently published in the Agronomy Journal.

  • New Catalyst Can Turn Smelly Hydrogen Sulfide into a Cash Cow

    Hydrogen sulfide gas has the unmistakable aroma of rotten eggs.

  • Passenger Car Preheating Produces as Much Particulate Emissions as Driving Dozens of Kilometers

    The preheating emissions were compared to calculated emissions from driving to determine the driving distance corresponding to the preheating emissions under current emissions standards.

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