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  • Urban Trees Cooling Study Shows Climate Resilience

    Urban Trees Cooling Study Shows Climate Resilience Introduction Urban trees can help cities cool neighborhoods, reduce heat stress, and strengthen climate resilience. A new Ohio State University study found that urban forest-building may offer a low-cost way to reduce warming impacts in cities. The research tested how tree saplings survived, grew, and responded to irrigation…

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  • River Restoration Can Reduce Flood Flow Speed

    River Restoration Can Reduce Flood Flow Speed Introduction River restoration can help slow flood movement, reconnect floodplains, and improve habitat quality. New research led by Newcastle University and the National Trust shows how restoring a straightened river channel can change water flow and support wildlife. The study focused on Goldrill Beck in Cumbria, where a…

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  • Microplastics in Water: Algae Offers Cleaner Removal

    Microplastics in Water: Algae Offers Cleaner Removal Introduction Microplastics in water create growing risks for ecosystems, wastewater systems, and public health. A University of Missouri researcher has engineered algae that can capture harmful microplastics from polluted water. The same approach may also help clean wastewater and support future bioplastic production. This research matters because microplastics…

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  • Methane Removal Study Reveals Volcanic Chemistry

    Methane Removal Study Reveals Volcanic Chemistry Introduction Methane removal has become a critical climate research priority because methane strongly affects near-term warming. A new University of Copenhagen report describes a surprising natural mechanism observed after the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption. The January 2022 eruption released methane, but volcanic chemistry also helped remove some of it…

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  • Soil Biodiversity Study Reveals Feeding Flexibility

    Soil Biodiversity Study Reveals Feeding Flexibility Introduction Soil biodiversity supports decomposition, nutrient cycling, microbial regulation, and ecosystem resilience. A new University of Göttingen-led study shows that soil animals adjust feeding roles across land-use and climate conditions. The research examined trophic diversity, which describes the variety of feeding activities within soil food webs. This matters for…

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  • Toxic Chemicals in Water Removal Gets Cleaner Pathway

    Toxic Chemicals in Water Removal Gets Cleaner Pathway Introduction Toxic chemicals in water remain a major challenge for industry, regulators, and communities. A University of Birmingham research team has shown a cleaner way to degrade harmful pollutants in wastewater. The method uses sunlight and molecular-thin catalysts made through a water-based mechanical process. This research matters…

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  • Vehicle Plastics Recycling Could Cut Automotive Waste

    Vehicle Plastics Recycling Could Cut Automotive Waste Introduction Vehicle plastics recycling is becoming a major issue for automotive waste management. Each year, the European Union scraps four to six million cars. These vehicles contain valuable materials that often leave the recycling loop. A new Technical University of Munich study examines how plastics from end-of-life vehicles…

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  • Air Pollution Deaths in Europe Show Risks from Combined Pollutants

    Air Pollution Deaths in Europe Show Risks from Combined Pollutants Introduction Air pollution deaths remain a major public health concern across Europe. A new ISGlobal study links short-term exposure to multiple air pollutants with about 146,500 premature deaths each year. The study shows why air quality monitoring must examine pollutants together. People rarely breathe one…

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