A new King's report has found that London children travelling to primary schools across the capital are five times more exposed to air pollution than at any other time of the day.
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Restoring Earth’s Natural Defenders
Mangroves are crucial to the livelihoods and food security of local communities for the timber and other products that they provide, and the fisheries that they sustain.
Rising Emissions Are Turning Arctic Permafrost Into a Carbon Source, Research Shows
Arctic regions have captured and stored carbon for tens of thousands of years, but a new study shows winter carbon emissions from the Arctic may now be putting more carbon into the atmosphere than is taken up by plants each year.
Drone Research May Benefit Farmers
A Binghamton student researcher has been using drones to check crop stress in upstate New York, working with local farmers to identify problems before the plants cannot recover.
Climate Change is Making El Niños More Intense, Study Finds
Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme El Niño events, leading to intensifying droughts, worsening floods, and shifting hurricane patterns, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Study: Money Motivates in Reducing Food Waste
One of the biggest deterrents to wasting food is getting people to think about what else those wasted dollars could be spent on, according to a Western-led report.