A recent University of Utah study found that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is not adequately measuring air ...
Nestled in the rolling green hills of the English countryside is an important site in global astronomical history. But now, ...
THE world economy is going through a turbulent spell. But alongside rising inflation, geopolitical instability and tightening ...
Uzbekistan’s future in the critical minerals market will not be defined by its abundance of resources, but by the policies it enacts to ensure an economic boom does not come at the cost of ...
The Education Department on Wednesday said an investigation concluded Maine’s education office violated the Title IX ...
THE Spring, as always, brings new scenes in China. The National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), more commonly known as the Two Sessions, ...
Even though the amount of greenhouse gas emissions (GGE) by the United States has decreased by about 15% since 2000, the rest of the world has increased its GGE by 50%. Right now, the U.S. contributes ...
ISTANBUL—Air pollution levels in nearly every country exceed what medical experts consider safe to breathe, according to a ...
High level of air pollution and urban pollutants can trigger immune dysfunction, leading to the risk of type 1 diabetes. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Urban emissions can alter the gut ...
Most of the world breathes unhealthy air. Poor monitoring, industrial emissions, and weak regulations worsen air pollution.
The EPA's decision on the Valley's ozone nonattainment issue could have big impacts on public health and the local economy.
The EPA's network consistently failed to capture air quality in communities of color across six major pollutants. The monitors are the key data source driving decisions about pollution reduction, ...