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  • Study Finds Ocean Impacts Nearly Double Economic Cost of Climate Change

    For the first time, a study from researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego integrates climate-related damages to the ocean into the social cost of carbon— a measure of economic harm caused by greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Microplastics Detected in Rural Woodland

    Air-polluting microplastics have been found in rural areas in greater quantities than in cities, researchers say.

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  • Extreme Heat Waves Disrupt Honey Bee Thermoregulation and Threaten Colony Survival

    Although honey bees have the ability to regulate hive temperatures, new research published in Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology shows that extreme summer heat can overwhelm these critical pollinators' cooling systems, leading to significant colony population declines.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Vast Majority of US Rivers Lack Any Protections from Human Activities, New Research Finds

    The U.S. boasts more than 4 million miles of rivers, peppered with laws and regulations to protect access to drinking water and essential habitat for fish and wildlife. 

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  • Global Aviation Emissions Could be Halved Through Maximising Efficiency Gains, New Study Shows

    A new study co-led by the University of Oxford has found that global aviation emissions could be reduced by 50-75% through combining three strategies to boost efficiency: flying only the most fuel-efficient aircraft, switching to all-economy layouts, and increasing passenger loads. Crucially, the study shows that around a 11% reduction in global aviation emissions is achievable immediately, by using the most efficient aircraft that airlines already have more strategically on routes they already fly.

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  • Fires Could Emit More Air Pollution Than Previously Estimated

    As fires burn the landscape, they spew airborne gases and particles, though their impact on air pollution might be underestimated. 

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  • Drone Monitoring Helps Dolphins

    Australia’s beloved dolphin populations face growing pressures from environmental changes and human activity, increasing the need for reliable, accessible and non-invasive tools to monitor their health and support conservation and management.

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  • Research Team Develops EPICC Air Quality Model for Complex Pollution Problem

    A large Chinese research team has developed an air quality model called EPICC (Emission and atmospheric Processes Integrated and Coupled Community Model) that demonstrates improved accuracy in its representations of ozone and particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less. 

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  • Study Reveals Thirdhand Smoke as Hidden Indoor Air Pollutants

    A new study published in the scientific journal Building and Environment reveals a persistent and evolving threat to indoor air quality known as "thirdhand smoke."

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  • Microencapsulated B-Vitamins Help Dairy Cows Produce More Milk with Fewer Emissions

    A new international study led by McGill University in collaboration with Jefo Nutrition shows that supplementing dairy cow diets with microencapsulated B-vitamins can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing milk yield and quality.

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