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  • Record-breaking Heat in the Summer of 2022 Caused more than 61,000 Deaths in Europe

    The summer of 2022 was the hottest summer ever recorded in Europe and was characterised by an intense series of record-breaking heat waves, droughts and forest fires. 

  • Anticipating and Tracking Climate Refugees in a Warming Africa

    Managed retreat—the purposeful, coordinated movement of people and assets out of harm’s way—will be an increasingly necessary strategy around the world as rising global temperatures, erratic precipitation and increasing natural disasters place millions in need of safer ground.

  • Poor Air Quality Found to Affect Mental Health in Many Ways

    Led by Professor Kam Bhui at the University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry, researchers in the UKRI-funded BioAirNet programme, analysed existing studies looking at the effects of both indoor and outdoor air pollution across the life course, from birth and pregnancy, to adolescence and adulthood.

  • Mass. Drinking Water May Contain Unsafe Levels of Manganese

    Manganese is an unregulated contaminant often found in drinking water, but safe levels of this metal are currently unknown, and prior research has indicated that overexposure to manganese may be harmful to children.

  • Forest Can Adapt to Climate Change, But Not Quickly Enough

    America’s forests have a tough time in store for them. Climate change is increasing temperatures and decreasing moisture levels across the country, not a winning combination for trees.

  • Decades of Less Rainfall Have Cut Replenishing of Groundwater to 800-Year Low in WA

    Groundwater is the world’s biggest source of easily accessible freshwater.

  • Improving Biodiversity Along Europe’s Railways

    New guidelines for the management of Europe’s railway network to protect and enhance biodiversity have been published.

  • How Mercury Emissions From Industry can Be Greatly Reduced

    “Until now, there has been no viable method for purifying finished sulphuric acid at all.

  • World’s Most Threatened Seabirds Visit Remote Plastic Pollution Hotspots, Study Finds

    The extensive study assessed the movements of 7,137 individual birds from 77 species of petrel, a group of wide-ranging migratory seabirds including the Northern Fulmar and European Storm-petrel, and the Critically Endangered Newell’s Shearwater.

  • Climate Disasters, Traumatic Events Have Long-Term Impacts on Youths' Academics

    A new study finds that human-caused climate change and large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns have contributed to an increase in extreme cold winter weather in China.

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