Researchers from The University of Western Australia have found an area of tropical ocean protected under law is a hotspot for iconic marine life but does not provide enough defence from human activities.
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Impact of Shale Gas “Ignored” in England, New Study Finds
The UK Government and its advisory groups “marginalised or ignored” the environmental and public health ramifications of permitting shale gas extraction in England, according to new research.
As Wildfires Flare Up Across West, New Research Highlights Risk of Long-Term Ecological Change
Following high-severity fire, scientists have found forest recovery may increasingly be compromised by lack of tree seed sources, warmer and drier post-fire climate and more frequent reburning.
Greenhouse Gases in Glasgow’s Air to Be Monitored in Real-Time
A network of sensors installed across Glasgow schools will monitor levels of the greenhouse gas (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2) in the city’s air, which contributes to climate change.
New Winter Squash Decline Research Paves the Way for Understanding the Disease
Winter squash is an important crop grown in the Willamette Valley, and the most important processing cultivar, Golden Delicious, has been grown in Oregon since the 1970s.
Indices of Health Under Our Feet
Wasterwater gathered at treatment plants contains a wealth of information relevant to human and environmental health.