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London air pollution deaths fall by 40% since 2019, study finds
New independent analysis has revealed that deaths linked to air pollution in London have fallen ...
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Airborne fungi more diverse indoors than outdoors
The air inside UK homes contains a greater diversity of fungi than the air outside, ...
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Air pollution in early pregnancy could increase depression risk
Exposure to common air pollutants during the earliest weeks of pregnancy could increase the risk ...
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Genes may explain why air pollution hits some asthma patients harder than others
People with asthma are known to be especially vulnerable to air pollution, but new research ...
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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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Bloomberg expands global air pollution fight
Bloomberg Philanthropies has pledged $45 million (£33 million) to expand a global initiative helping cities ...
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£97m to improve wildfire resilience in UK
The government has announced a major package to strengthen England’s resilience against wildfires, including the ...
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Lime launches ride pass to mobilise World Cup crowds
As thousands of soccer descend on cities across North America this summer, transportation networks are ...
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Nottingham launches first pop-up mobility hub
Residents in Nottingham are being encouraged to leave the car at home and explore alternative ...
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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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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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Birmingham starts 12-month ‘clean air zone’ research trial
Number plate recognition cameras will be used to gather data on vehicles entering city ahead ...
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Higher air pollution health risk inside car, study finds
Study using mobile air monitoring ‘smogmobile’ adds to evidence that drivers are more at risk ...
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Study links 1970s air pollution with health risk today
Imperial College London finds exposure to air pollution 30 years ago can still affect risk ...
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Consumer study finds 95% of diesels ‘break emissions limits’
Which? analysed data from more than 300 cars, and says vast majority break NOx limits ...
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Hammersmith and Fulham Air Quality Commission starts work
Resident-led commission will carry out research to feed into a review of the council’s air ...
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MP unveils £250,000 air quality monitor in Brighton
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas praises “trailblazing research” at the University of Brighton as she ...
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NASA maps worldwide changes in NO2 levels
Air quality laws and regulations appear to have helped reduce NO2 levels in Western Europe ...
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Air pollution from waste incineration ‘significant’, report warns
NGO Zero Waste Europe report finds that air, soil or water pollution is ‘an unavoidable ...
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‘Hundreds’ of London schools exposed to illegal NO2
Diesel vehicles in part to blame as 328,000 school children and 3.8 million workers found ...
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