Air pollution – even at levels below national and international air quality guidelines – is associated with an increased risk of deaths in Canada, according to new UBC research.
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U.S. Public Views on Climate and Energy
Democrats mostly agree the federal government should do more on climate, while Republicans differ by ideology, age and gender.
Changes in Oxygen Concentrations in Our Ocean Can Disrupt Fundamental Biological Cycles
New research led by scientists at the University of Bristol has shown that the feedback mechanisms that were thought to keep the marine nitrogen cycle relatively stable over geological time can break down when oxygen levels in the ocean decline significantly.
Meeting the Challenges Facing Fisheries Climate Risk Insurance
Insurance schemes with the potential to improve the resilience of global fisheries face a host of future challenges, researchers say.
A Missing Link in Haze Formation
Researchers have uncovered a key reaction that influences the growth of potentially harmful particles in the atmosphere.