A new study suggests an underestimation of microplastics in the ocean.
New discoveries on the regulation of plant emissions of isoprenoids can help in fighting climate change – and can become key to the production of valuable green chemicals.
The microbes that inhabit our bodies are influenced by what we eat, drink, breathe and absorb through our skin, and most of us are chronically exposed to natural and human-made environmental contaminants.
A new UCLA study in zebrafish identified the process by which air pollution can damage brain cells, potentially contributing to Parkinson's disease.
Daily global greenhouse gas emissions declined 17 percent by early April compared to 2019 levels due to coronavirus-related shutdowns around the world, according to new research published in the journal Nature Climate Change.
Researchers find that over a 15-year period, a small percentage of industrial facilities emit the majority of toxic pollution year after year.
The accumulation of microplastics in birds’ digestive systems could lead to poisoning, starvation and death.
Early adoption of protocols a factor.
The air pollution in Salt Lake County, Utah, varies over the year, and at times it is the worst in the United States.
Cities with dense commercial activities and intense road traffic experienced up to 75% emissions reduction linked to lockdown-measures.
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