Arsenic levels at a former mining site in the Tamar Valley are posing a health risk to employees and the public using the site, a new study suggests.
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Nitrogen Dioxide Levels Rebound in China
With most lockdowns ending and economic activity resuming, levels of the air pollutant have returned to near normal for this time of year.
Paper Focuses on Investing Wisely in Sustainable Intensification Research
To slow the practice of land conversion, the researchers said funding organizations must prioritize projects most likely to result in sustainable intensification on national and global scales.
The Wildlife Trade Encompasses All Major Branches of the Biological Tree of Life – But Still Largely Remains a Mystery
The wildlife trade is a multibillion-dollar industry that threatens biodiversity.
Permafrost in the Arctic Can Thaw Faster Than Presumed
Melting of ice in permafrost ground leads to processes of change in the landscape – thermokarst. This may cause faster thawing of the permafrost.
Why Are We Still Failing to Stop Deforestation?
While national and international efforts to reverse the trend of deforestation have multiplied in recent years, there is still no clear evidence to suggest that these initiatives are actually working.


