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  • Increased Temperature Difference Between Day and Night Can Affect All Life on Earth

    Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, have discovered a change in what scientists already knew about global warming dynamics.

  • Pollutants From Aerosols and River Run-Off are Changing the Marine Phosphorus Cycle in Coastal Seas

    New research into the marine phosphorus cycle is deepening our understanding of the impact of human activities on ecosystems in coastal seas.

  • Timber Efficiencies Could Help Ease Nation's Housing Crisis

    University of Queensland researchers have found improving timber production efficiencies by just 5% could unlock supply for an extra 8,000 homes to be built in Australia each year.

  • Death Toll Shows Extreme Air Pollution Events a Growing Urban Threat

    New Curtin University-led research has estimated that 1454 avoidable deaths (one person every five days) occurred in Australian capital cities in the past 20 years because of fine particle air pollution from extreme events such as bushfires and dust storms, wood-heater smoke or industrial accidents.

  • Study Finds Fungal-Rich Soil May Improve Green Roofs

    Green roofs have become increasingly popular thanks to their benefits related to climate adaptation, mitigation, and urban biodiversity management.

  • Prenatal Air Pollution Exposure Linked to Severe Newborn Respiratory Distress

    Prenatal exposure to air pollution increases the risk of severe respiratory distress in newborn babies, according to new research conducted at the Penn State College of Medicine in collaboration with the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC) Study led by Health Canada. 

  • Likelihood of More Ambulance Callouts as Heatwave Conditions Continue

    As Australia swelters through a long, hot summer, the effects of heatwaves and the likelihood of ambulance callouts is at the heart of new Griffith University research.

  • Natural Hydrogen: A Potential Clean Energy Source Beneath Our Feet

    A remote community of mud huts and corrugated iron roofs in the arid savannah of West Africa could be a trailblazer for a new form of carbon-free energy. T

  • More Reporting Needed to Show Progress on Ontario Municipal Climate and Sustainability Plans

    While sustainability reporting is a widespread practice in the private sector, new research shows that the same cannot be said for Ontario municipalities.

  • Balancing the Potential and Pitfalls of Solar-Powered Groundwater Irrigation

    In a bid to meet growing food production and energy needs in low- and middle-income countries, solar-powered groundwater irrigation is rapidly gaining ground.

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