Environment
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Fine-Particle Air Pollution Has Decreased Across the US, but Poor and Minority Communities Are Still the Most Polluted
Fine particulate matter air pollution is especially dangerous: Microscopic particles readily enter the lungs, bloodstream and brain, with health effects that include infant death, reduced life expectancy for adults, cancer, lung disease and heart disease.
Latest Research Articles
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Routine Gas Flaring Is Wasteful, Polluting and Undermeasured
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Deadliest Year for Environmental Defenders; 212 Death Toll in 2019
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Nine Environmentally Friendly Practices That Are Not Cool
Glyphosate Weed Killer: Studies in Mice, Food and Environment
Computer Model Could Track Precipitation, Sea Level, and Tectonic Uplift Changes
Largest Meat Company JBS Linked to Amazon Farm Conducting Illegal Deforestation
Tropical Depression Hanna: Flood, Power Outages in South Texas, Deaths and Missing People in Mexico
An Effective Climate Change Solution May Lie in Rocks Beneath Our Feet
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India Plans Construction of 1.2 GW Solar Power Parks in Various States
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Australia: Student Files Lawsuit Against Government Concerning Risks From Climate Change
Global Warming: Norwegian Arctic Archipelago Breaks Highest Temperature Record
Tropical Storms Hanna and Douglas Approaching; NASA Animation Tracks Progress of Hanna





