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  • New State-of-the-Art Technology Collects a Unique Time Series From Methane Seeps in the Arctic

    At the forefront of ocean observatory technologies is the K-Lander – an innovative ocean observatory equipped with many ocean sensors, designed in collaboration between the water column group (WP4) at CAGE led by Bénédicte Ferré and Kongsberg Maritime.

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  • Air Pollution May Keep Insects From Stopping to Smell the Flowers

    In a field of winter wheat, researchers at the University of Reading's Sonning farm in the UK had planted an unusual fumigation system: eight 8-meter octagons surrounding clusters of black mustard plants.

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  • Children with Higher Exposure to Air Pollution and Lower Exposure to Green Space have 62% increased risk of ADHD

    Children living in areas with higher air pollution due to PM2.5 particles and very low levels of green space might have up to 62% increased risk of developing ADHD. 

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  • Why Methane Is a Large and Underestimated Threat to Climate Goals

    A sudden surge in methane emissions is threatening to undermine international efforts to halt planetary warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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  • Forest Fires Increasingly Affecting Rivers and Streams – For Better and Worse

    Forest fires can have a significant effect on the amount of water flowing in nearby rivers and streams, and the impact can continue even years after the smoke clears.

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  • Electrifying Motorcycle Taxis in Kampala, Uganda, Shows Air Pollution Benefits

    In a new University of Michigan study, researchers set out to understand the air pollutant emissions impacts of electrifying motorcycle taxis in Kampala, Uganda.

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  • A Zero-Carbon Grid Could Prevent Future Blackouts, Study Finds

    A year after a severe winter storm caused widespread blackouts in Texas, the state’s power grid remains vulnerable to extreme cold. 

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  • Three in Four People Worldwide Support a Ban on Single-Use Plastics

    Three in four people around the world agree with a ban on single-use plastics such as bags, straws, and water bottles, according to a 28-country survey from marketing firm Ipsos and Plastic Free July, an anti-plastics campaign.

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  • Pine Needles Tell the Story of PFAS in North Carolina

    The humble pine tree is more than just a common sight in North Carolina – it’s also a handy tool for monitoring the proliferation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in our state over time.

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  • Bacteria Upcycle Carbon Waste Into Valuable Chemicals

    Engineered bacteria convert captured carbon dioxide into chemicals for fuels, fabric and cosmetics

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