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The air inside UK homes contains a greater diversity of fungi than the air outside, ...
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The war on cow burps
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US study finds ‘acceptable’ air quality still poses health risk
Air pollution levels considered acceptable under current federal regulations may still pose significant health risks, ...
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Wildfires are reversing decades of progress on ozone pollution
A decade of improvements in American air quality has been undermined by increasingly severe wildfires, ...
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How small-scale publicly owned sites can benefit from wind turbines
The change in government in July 2024 brought about a significant change in the direction ...
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The EIP: Setting targets is easy. Delivery is hard
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Launceston’s Lingering Wood Smoke Problem: A Case of Déjà Vu
The city of Launceston in Australia’s island state of Tasmania is once again grappling with ...
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Lowestoft pupils get hands-on air quality lessons
Youngsters in Lowestoft have been getting hands‑on lessons about the hidden dangers in the air ...
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Nottingham launches first pop-up mobility hub
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Mayor and TfL launch new Walking and Wheeling Action Plan for London
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Air pollution linked to higher heart disease risk in vulnerable adults
Long-term exposure to air pollution may significantly increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, with ...
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London’s air pollution ‘worst for six years’
Scientists at London Air Quality Network claim that capital has seen worst pollution over last ...
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Swansea installs hi-tech road signs to ease air quality concerns
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Air pollution warning issued on eve of London Olympics
Government warns over high ozone levels during build up to games as UK experiences first ...
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Mayor praises launch of London air quality phone app
Phone app to provide detailed forecast of pollution levels around capital, writes Will Date
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Defra to face double challenge over air quality
UK government to be tackled over delivery of NO2 emission levels and policy proposal in ...
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Lungs of London schoolchildren “damaged by poor air quality”
Early findings of research into the impact of poor air quality shows that it is ...
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Hydrogen taxi fleet to be used during London Olympics
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‘Significant’ air quality benefits from green walls
Up to a 30% reduction in air pollution could be achieved by greening up city ...
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