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  • Urban Design Standards Needed to Protect Fraser River Salmon, SFU Report Finds

    A joint research study by the Pacific Water Research Centre at Simon Fraser University and the Fraser Basin Council points to the use of certified, nature-based solutions for protecting salmon and aquatic habitats in the Lower Mainland.

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  • California’s Worst Wildfires Are Helping Improve Air Quality Prediction

    UC Riverside engineers are developing methods to estimate the impact of California’s destructive wildfires on air quality in neighborhoods affected by the smoke from these fires. 

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  • The Future Looks Bright for Infinitely Recyclable Plastic

    Plastics are a part of nearly every product we use on a daily basis. 

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  • New Process Breaks Down Biodegradable Plastics Faster

    With Army funding, scientists invented a way to make compostable plastics break down within a few weeks with just heat and water. 

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  • Commerce Building Now Part of NOAA, NIST Weather and Greenhouse Gas Tracking Network

    The Doppler lidar will provide a highly localized ability to track the dispersion of pollutants or hazardous substances in the urban landscape.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • To Design Truly Compostable Plastic, Scientists Take Cues From Nature

    Despite our efforts to sort and recycle, less than 9% of plastic gets recycled in the U.S., and most ends up in landfill or the environment.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Freshwater Salt Pollution Threatens Ecosystem Health and Human Water Security

    Water touches virtually every aspect of human society, and all life on earth requires it. Yet, fresh, clean water is becoming increasingly scarce — one in eight people on the planet lack access to clean water. 

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  • Climate 'Tipping Points' Need Not Be the End of the World

    The disastrous consequences of climate "tipping points" could be averted if global warming was reversed quickly enough, new research suggests.

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  • Downstream Consequences: How NASA Satellites Track Harmful Algal Blooms

    Satellites such as the NASA and USGS Landsat 8 can help scientists identify where an algal bloom has formed in lakes or rivers.

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  • Cities Confront Climate Challenge: How to Move from Gas to Electricity?

    In 1836, Philadelphians mostly used whale oil and candles to light their homes and businesses.

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