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Outstanding Plastic Waste Research Earns Prestigious Polanyi Prize
As the planet faces the pressing challenge of reducing plastic waste in the environment, new strategies for managing plastic waste are urgently needed.
Study Finds Home Heating Fuel is Direct Source of Sulfate in Fairbanks winter Air
Use of residential heating fuel is the main contributor of primary sulfate pollution in Fairbanks’ wintertime air, according to research conducted during an international science program in the community in 2022.
Drought May Drive Deadly Amphibian Disease, Researchers Find
Pumpkin toadlets are in trouble. Progressively severe droughts are disrupting the microbiomes of the thumbnail-sized orange frogs, potentially leaving them vulnerable to a deadly fungal disease, according to a new study by an international research team.
New Carbon Flux Towers Support Falkland Islands’ Progress to Net Zero
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) is installing flux towers in the Falkland Islands, which will guide restoration of its large areas of peatlands to reduce its carbon footprint and support wildlife and tourism.
New Evidence Shows UK Solar Parks can Provide for Bees and Butterflies
A new study shows that UK solar parks, if managed correctly, can provide vital resources to help stem the decline in the nation’s bees and butterflies.