Pollution
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Air Pollution Emitted Near the Equator More Detrimental Than Previously Thought
A new study reveals that air pollution emitted from countries near the equator has a bigger impact on the formation of global ozone.
Latest Research Articles
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NASA Releases New Map of Human-Made Carbon Dioxide Emissions
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BEWARE: High Levels of Freshwater Toxin Found in Shellfish from San Francisco Bay
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This River in Toronto is Made of 10000 Glowing Books to Fight Pollution, Traffic
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Human-Made Noise Pollution Could Impair Animals from Escaping Predator Attack
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SunToWater: Water Generator Produces 40 to 100 Gallons of Clean Water From Polluted Air
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Sea Salts Could Be Causing Air Pollution in the Arctic
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Going Green? Harvesting Wood From Trees Means Less Carbon Emissions, Study Says
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US Carbon Emissions From Energy Sector Lowest in 25 Years
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Toxic Algae Solution? This Startup is Turning Algal Blooms Into Bioplastics
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Nations to Implement International Ban on HFCs to Minimize Greenhouse Gases
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Warning: Chemical From Pesticides, Non-Stick Cookware Now Found in Birds, Dolphins