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How UK's 1956 Clean Air Act Teaches Important Lessons About Air Pollution
This month celebrates the 65th anniversary of the UK's Clean Air Act of 1956, which was enacted in response to the coal-smoke pollution that killed thousands of Londoners in 1952.
Latest Research Articles
Gypsy Moth's Name Changed After People Found it 'Offensive' to Marginalized Communities
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Experts Warn How The Next Global Outbreak May Come From Wildlife Trade
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Massive 'Fire Clouds' From Oregon Wildfire Make Firefighting Efforts More Difficult
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Arizona Flash Floods Kill 1 Rafter in Grand Canyon, Others Still Missing
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Dozens of Goats Set Free in New York Park to Munch Invasive Weed Species
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Alerts Raised in Hawaii as Hurricane Felicia Grew Into a Powerful Category 3 Storm
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Scientists Discover How Fire Can Save Orchid Preservation in Mid-Atlantic
Saving "America's Amazon": Biden Restores Environmental Safeguards Protecting US' Largest National Forest
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New Discovery: 3.4-Billion-Year-Old Microfossils Found Could Help Explain How Life Started
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World-Saving Diet: 5 Sustainable Foods to Add in Your Meal Plan
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Wild Jumping Spiders: These Arthropod Seem to Have a Cognitive Ability Only Discovered in Vertebrates
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Tropical Storm Felicia is Now a Major Hurricane in East Pacific as Atlantic Remains Calm





