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A mix-up means US air pollution is way worse than thought

A mix-up means US air pollution is way worse than thought

30 April 2018

Levels of nitrogen oxides in the air are still falling across the US, but satellite measurements show the reduction has slowed down unexpectedly since 2011


The European Union has decided to ban bee-killing pesticides

The European Union has decided to ban bee-killing pesticides

27 April 2018

European Union member states have voted to ban the outdoor use of neonicotinoid pesticides, which have been linked to declines in pollinating insects


Cute but dim quolls have been taught to stop eating toxic toads

Cute but dim quolls have been taught to stop eating toxic toads

27 April 2018

Northern quolls are an endangered species thanks to an epidemic of poisonous cane toads in Australia, but now some of them have been trained to steer clear


Almost 1500 bird species face extinction and we're to blame

Almost 1500 bird species face extinction and we're to blame

24 April 2018

One-eighth of the world’s 11,000 bird species are now threatened, and in most cases farming is the biggest threat thanks to our increasingly meat-rich diets


Plants love carbon dioxide, but too much could be bad for them

Plants love carbon dioxide, but too much could be bad for them

19 April 2018

Most plants were expected to grow more as CO2 levels rise, but a 20-year experiment suggests that the extra CO2 is somehow stunting plant growth, which could make climate change worse


Most UK plants will flower at once in short ‘condensed spring’

Most UK plants will flower at once in short ‘condensed spring’

17 April 2018

Plants in the UK are set to blaze into flower virtually simultaneously, because flowering has been delayed two weeks by the unusually cold weather


World's biggest bird feeder will use 500 tonnes of shellfish

World's biggest bird feeder will use 500 tonnes of shellfish

17 April 2018

A crucial feeding ground for migrating birds has been almost destroyed by pollution and a bad winter, but help is at hand in the form of an all-you-can-eat buffet


A melting ice shelf can cause rapid ice loss 900 kilometres away

A melting ice shelf can cause rapid ice loss 900 kilometres away

17 April 2018

If one part of an ice shelf starts to thin, it can trigger rapid ice losses in other regions as much as 900 kilometres away – contributing to sea level rise


Congestion charge can cut childhood asthma attacks by half

Congestion charge can cut childhood asthma attacks by half

4 April 2018

A congestion charge in Stockholm not only cut levels of air pollution, it halved the number of children admitted to hospital with asthma attacks


Just half a degree less global warming would avert food shortage

Just half a degree less global warming would avert food shortage

3 April 2018

Governments are dithering over whether to limit climate change to 1.5°C or 2°C, but it seems the stricter target would avoid food shortages and major economic losses


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