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  • Cutting Methane Could Slow the Recovery of the Ozone Layer

    Reducing methane emissions will slow climate change but could also slow the recovery of the stratospheric ozone layer, new research from the University of Reading shows.

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  • New Approach to Urban Planning With Less Car Traffic and Lower Carbon Emissions

    Urban planning needs to tackle greenhouse gas emissions – and an important way to achieve this is by reducing the number and length of car commutes. 

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  • New Global Map Helps Protect the World’s Lakes

    A new, interactive global map has been launched to help people understand how pollution and climate change are affecting lakes around the world.

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  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Rice Production Have Doubled Since 1961, UMD Study Finds

    Despite the rising climate impact, improved farm management could reduce emissions by about 10% without compromising yields.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Short Exposures to Common Air Pollutants Shown to Have Distinct Impacts on Lung Function and Brain Activity

    New research by a collaboration of UK‑based scientists has revealed that common indoor and outdoor air pollutants can alter both brain and respiratory function within just four hours of exposure, offering key insights into how air pollution impacts brain health and may contribute to dementia risk.

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  • Satellite Launch Pollution Rapidly Accumulating in the Upper Atmosphere

    The potent pollution from so-called “megaconstellation” satellite systems launched en masse into space since 2019 will account for nearly half (42%) of the total climate impact of space sector pollution by the end of the decade, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

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  • Combined Short-Term Effects of Air Pollutants Linked to 146,500 Premature Deaths per Year in Europe

    Fine particles (PM₂.₅) were associated with around 79,000 preventable deaths, followed by nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), ozone (O₃) and coarser particles (PM₂.₅-₁₀, particles with a diameter between 2.5 and 10 micrometres).

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  • Improving Plastics Recycling From End-of-Life Vehicles

    Each year, four to six million cars are scrapped in the EU—resulting in the loss of ressources.

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  • Researchers Show a New, Sustainable, Way to Remove Toxic Chemicals in Water

    Sunlight can be used to activate sustainable 2D materials capable of degrading toxic pollution in water.

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  • Lab-Grown Algae Removes Microplastics From Water

    Professor Susie Dai has engineered special algae to remove and reuse harmful microplastics from wastewater.

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