While efforts to mitigate the severity of the air pollution in the Delhi-NCR have been taken over the years consistently, of late there has been a steady increase in the number of good air days with a ...
A newly published database includes hundreds of plaques, signs and pamphlets the National Park Service has flagged for review ...
Well, I didn’t realize, actually, no, you still have to worry about your water.” State records show that Stanislaus County has about 20,000 water wells, with nearly half used domestically. Those wells ...
Little progress has been made despite 40 years of cleanup on Leech Lake Reservation. Locals fear for the health of surrounding lakes and the Mississippi River downstream.
The current kidney care model—focused on late-stage disease and in-center hemodialysis—is unsustainable, because of costs, environmental burden, poor outcomes, and reduced quality of life.
A recent High Court case examined how courts should address illegal landfill where new habitats have developed. The Court decided to adopt a ...
China is cleaning up its sulfur pollution, but the drop in airborne particles is revealing additional warming that concerns scientists.
Iranian residents have reported headaches, difficulty breathing, and oil-contaminated rain settling on buildings and cars after the bombing of oil depots ...
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What is the ‘acid rain’ in the wake of US bombings in Iran? An atmospheric scientist explains
Reports are emerging of black rain falling over parts of Iran in the hours after US-Israeli airstrikes on oil depots on the weekend, with some outlets describing it as “acid rain”. Iranian residents ...
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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 ...
It’s a given that pollution is adversely affecting health in Northwest Indiana. Scientists are digging deeper to measure the extent.
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Planting trees in the sea could act as a huge carbon sink and save millions of dollars in storm damage every year. What is stopping us from doing it?
A new study reveals restoring mangroves could save $800 million in storm damage, protect 140,000 people from flooding, and remove almost triple the amount of CO2 produced by cars in the U.S. every ...
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