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Improved Air Quality During First Wave of COVID-19 Prevented Around 150 Premature Deaths in Major Spanish Cities
For the first time, researchers have estimated the impact of lockdown-related air pollution reduction on mortality in 47 provincial capital cities
Roads Pose Significant Threat to Bee Movement and Flower Pollination, U-M Study Shows
Road networks extend some 20 million miles across the globe, and that number is projected to increase by an additional 15 million miles or so by 2050.
Protecting Local Water has Global Benefits
A new paper in the May 11, 2021 online issue of Nature Communications demonstrates why keeping local lakes and other waterbodies clean produces cost-effective benefits locally and globally.
Extreme Weather Affecting UK Agriculture – but Adapting to Changing Climate a Challenge for Many Farmers, Study Shows
Extreme weather is harming UK agriculture – but many farmers have not yet made adapting to the effects of the climate emergency a priority, a new study shows.
Bet on Technology or Limit Growth? Climate Modelling Shows 'Degrowth' Less Technologically Risky
Wellbeing can be maintained in a degrowth transition.


