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How to Improve Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility
Social and environmental responsibility in globalized supply chains are hard to police.
Oxford Leads Network to Constrain the Role of Aerosols and Clouds for Global Warming with AI
The European Commission has announced the funding of a new Innovative Training Network, led by Oxford University, which will train PhD students in Machine Learning Skills to address Climate Change.
Students Chowing Down Tuna in Dining Halls Are Unaware of Mercury Exposure Risks
A surprising number of students eating in university dining halls have been helping themselves to servings of tuna well beyond the amounts recommended to avoid consuming too much mercury, a toxic heavy metal.
Impending Threats to Biodiversity
A new study compares the effects of expansion vs. intensification of cropland use on global agricultural markets and biodiversity, and finds that the expansion strategy poses a particularly serious threat to biodiversity in the tropics.
Long Term Study Reveals Public Health Benefits from Air Pollution Reductions
Policies to improve air quality in the UK over the past 40 years have led to significant reductions in air pollution and associated mortality rates, a new study has found.