University of Michigan study finds noise harms birds' health in many ways, including their ability to reproduce ...
Human activity is making the underwater world increasingly noisy. Ph.D. candidate Fien Demuynck researched how wind farms affect fish and how to minimize any negative impact. "We don't want animals to ...
Shina Ansari, the head the Department of Environment (DOE), has condemned recent airstrikes by the United States and Israel on oil storage facilities in Iran, calling it a typical example of ...
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Air pollution may be lowering global IQ and widening inequality, researchers warn
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Scientists argue that fine particle pollution may be harming brain health and lowering cognitive potential worldwide, with modelling suggesting massive cumulative IQ losses and ...
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'The warming trend nearly doubled after 2014': The rate of global warming has accelerated more in the past decade than ever before
A new analysis finds that global warming has significantly accelerated since 2015, but not everyone agrees.
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Expert warns of hidden, harmful side effects from US data centers
The rapid expansion of U.S. data centers is creating environmental and public health burdens that extend well beyond electricity consumption, according to federal regulators, state agencies, and ...
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Study links common airborne chemicals with higher odds of suicidal thoughts
Researchers analyzing nearly 7,000 Americans have found that people with higher levels of certain airborne chemical ...
In an unprecedented collaboration, the European Society of Cardiology, the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart ...
A United Nations special rapporteur warned Friday that air pollution is contributing to widespread human rights violations worldwide, calling on governments to take urgent action to reduce pollution ...
Decades of climate research and data have yielded expanded understanding of how greenhouse gases affect the climate. This fast-track study will review the latest scientific evidence on whether ...
Weaker regulations from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are putting millions at risk of higher exposure to deadly air pollutants, hundreds of former EPA scientists said in a new report.
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