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Interactive map reveals ammonia hotspots from factory farms
A new interactive map has revealed the scale of ammonia pollution from industrial pig and ...
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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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Industrial emissions could delay ozone layer recovery by seven years
New research has revealed that industrial chemicals once thought to pose minimal risk are now ...
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Government announces tailored health support for firefighters
The government has announced a new package of health support for firefighters, including regular health ...
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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
Ben Pearce, Head of the Health Effects of Air Pollution at Impact on Urban Health, ...
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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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Welsh air pollution awareness gaps revealed by new survey
A new survey commissioned by the Welsh Government has revealed that while the public is ...
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Fuel price volatility pushes 70% of petrol drivers toward EVs
Rising costs at the pump are driving a major shift in driver attitudes, with new ...
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Cost now rivals ‘going green’ as top reason Brits want an EV
For the first time, saving money is set to overtake environmental concerns as the main ...
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Aerosols, not greenhouse gases, caused catastrophic drought and recovery
The devastating droughts that struck Africa’s Sahel region in the 1970s and 1980s and the ...
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Active travel champions honoured at National STARS Summit 2026
The country’s leading organisations for walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport have been recognised at ...
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Westminster seeks £1m ‘low emission neighbourhood’ funding
City council is one of nine London boroghs vying for funding to raise awareness of ...
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Clean air activists fit face masks to London statues
Greenpeace activists have fitted mock face masks to 15 statues in order to highlight air ...
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Brent council consults on £50 diesel car parking charge
Parking permit charge is being considered to reflect diesel cars’ “additional contribution to air pollution”
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Paint designed to ‘trap’ pollution dismissed by experts
‘Little evidence’ photocatalytic paints, sprays and fabrics significantly reduce NO2, according to Defra expert group
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Rule change sought on Air Pollution Control residues
Ministers expected to decide next month whether to scrap rules allowing landfilling of hazardous materials ...
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Toxic pollutant removal ‘progressing well’ at Stafford school
Pupils and staff are expected to return to Flash Ley Primary School’s site in September ...
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News round-up 12/4/16
With news on; Hammersmith & Fulham charging points increase; Fife council monitoring station; Optare Scotland ...
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Diesel car scrappage policy ‘little benefit to air quality’
RAC Foundation analysis suggests oft-mooted policy ‘would cost hundreds of millions and barely dent the ...
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UK pollution detection firm secures £2.25m backing
Duvas Technologies, based in Woking, develops equipment for detecting nitrogen dioxide, ozone and sulphur dioxide
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