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Feeding Farm Animals Seaweed Could Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance And Climate Change

By Lauren Ford and Pamela Judith Walsh
Lauren Ford and Pamela Judith Walsh

Feeding Farm Animals Seaweed Could Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance And Climate ChangeDemand for food is increasing rapidly – the global population is expected to reach 11.2 billion by 2100. To keep up with the additional mouths to feed, intensive farming practices have maximised production, but often at the expense of the environment and human health.

How Fossil Fuels Are Bad For Your Physical And Mental Health

By Noel Healy, et al
Noel Healy, et al

How Fossil Fuels Are Bad For Your Health
Many Democratic lawmakers aim to pass a Green New Deal, a package of policies that would mobilize vast amounts of money to create new jobs and address inequality while fighting climate change.

How To Best Cope With The Heat

By Ian Musgrave
Ian Musgrave

How To Best Cope With The HeatWith the extreme heat it is vital that everyone take appropriate steps to manage the heat, including drinking plenty of fluids.

How Air Pollution May Be Making Us Less Intelligent

By Barbara Maher
Barbara Maher

How Air Pollution May Be Making Us Less Intelligent

Not only is air pollution bad for our lungs and heart, it turns out it could actually be making us less intelligent, too.

What Is 'Green' Dry Cleaning? A Toxics Expert Explains

By Joy Onasch
Joy Onasch

What Is 'Green' Dry Cleaning? A Toxics Expert ExplainsThe winter holidays are a busy time for many businesses, including retail stores, grocers, liquor stores – and dry cleaners.

Why People Who Live In The Country Are Less Likely To Survive Cancer

By Rosalind Adam, et al
Rosalind Adam, et al

Why People Who Live In The Country Are Less Likely To Survive CancerIt is easy to romanticise about escaping to the country, with its clean air, green space, and idyllic views. But our latest research, a review of 39 studies from around the world, suggests the need for a bit of an adjustment: it turns out that people living in rural locations are less likely to survive cancer.

Fine Particle Air Pollution Is A Public Health Emergency Hiding In Plain Sight

By Douglas Brugge and Kevin James Lane
Douglas Brugge and Kevin James Lane

Fine Particle Air Pollution Is A Public Health Emergency Hiding In Plain SightFine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 millionths of a meter, known as PM2.5, was the fifth-leading cause of death in the world in 2015, factoring in approximately 4.1 million global deaths annually. In the United States, PM2.5 contributed to about 88,000 deaths in 2015 – more than diabetes, influenza, kidney disease or suicide.

Why Drastic Cuts In City Air Pollution Could Extend Lifespans

By Mathias Traczyk
Mathias Traczyk

Why Drastic Cuts In City Air Pollution Could Extend LifespansThe average lifespan of residents of Copenhagen could increase by an entire year in 2040 if there were cuts in pollution to the level found in the countryside.

How Dust Storms And Hazardous Air Quality Can Harm Your Health

By Mark Patrick Taylor and Cynthia Isley
Mark Patrick Taylor and Cynthia Isley

How Dust Storms And Hazardous Air Quality Can Harm Your HealthA major dust storm swept through Sydney and regional New South Wales this week. Red skies over Broken Hill on Wednesday night and Sydney on Thursday resembled those seen during intense bushfire activity and the massive 2009 dust storm.

Environmental Hygiene: Simple Measures You Can Take To Combat Environmental Pollution

By Henry B. Lin
Henry B. Lin

Environmental Hygiene: Simple Measures You Can Take To Combat Environmental Pollution
We are living in a world where environmental pollution has become part of life. Civilized humans today must live in cramped urban areas, drink contaminated water, take in polluted air, eat contaminated foods, and endure loud, disturbing noises. What can we do?

Why The World's Plastic Problem Is Bigger Than The Ocean

By Christopher J. Preston
Christopher J. Preston

Why The World's Plastic Problem Is Bigger Than The Ocean
As you read this, a strange object that looks like a 2,000-foot floating pool noodle is drifting slowly through the central north Pacific Ocean. This object is designed to solve an enormous environmental problem. But in so doing, it brings attention to a number of others.

10 Deadly Carcinogens You've Probably Never Heard Of

By Andrew Watterson
Andrew Watterson

10 Deadly Carcinogens You've Probably Never Heard Of
Bad news for bacon lovers and barbecue afficionados. The World Health Organisation now deems bacon, sausage – and other processed meats – a serious cancer risk

There Is Growing Evidence That Noise Is Bad For Your Health

By Stephen Stansfeld
Stephen Stansfeld

There Is Growing Evidence That Noise Is Bad For Your Health
The World Health Organization recently published its latest noise pollution guidelines for Europe. The guidelines recommend outdoor noise levels that should not be exceeded for aircraft, road and rail noise and two new sources: wind turbine and leisure noise.

Why Winter Air In The Eastern U.S. Is Still So Dirty

By Hannah Hickey
Hannah Hickey

Why Winter Air In The Eastern U.S. Is Still So DirtyDespite overall lower levels of harmful emissions from power plants and vehicles throughout the year, winter air pollution in the Eastern United States remains high. A new study explains why.

Low Levels Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Be Very Difficult To Spot – And Can Cause Brain Damage

By Julie Connolly
Julie Connolly

Low Levels Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Be Very Difficult To Spot – And Can Cause Brain Damage

Carbon monoxide (CO), like many gases, cannot be detected by our human senses. We cannot see it, smell it or taste it. But unlike many gases, small amounts are extremely harmful to us.

How The Modern World Blurs The Boundaries Between Night And Day

By Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw

How The Modern World Blurs The Boundaries Between Night And Day

Night has always been a difficult realm for humans: we’ve had to learn to cope with the cold and the dark to thrive in it. Since the industrial revolution we’ve found ways to adapt our homes and cities to operate during the night. But as our conquest of the dark continues, the border between night and day is becoming increasingly blurry.

Study Shows BPA Substitutes May Cause Same Health Issues As The Original

By Patricia Hunt and Tegan Horan
Patricia Hunt and Tegan Horan

Study Shows BPA Substitutes May Cause Same Health Issues As The Original

The credibility of scientific findings hinges on their reproducibility. As a scientist, it is therefore disastrous when you are unable to replicate your own findings. Our laboratory has found itself in just this situation several times; in each instance, unintended environmental exposure distorted our data. Our first accidental foray into toxicology 20 years ago convinced us of the need to understand the reproductive effects of environmental chemical contaminants. The latest twist in our journey down that road adds a new dimension to an old concern, BPA.

Stop Peeing In The Pool. Chlorine Doesn't Work Like You Think

By Vox channel
Vox channel

Stop Peeing In The Pool. Chlorine Doesn't Work Like You Think
Not everyone will readily admit to peeing in swimming pools, but it does happen. An anonymous survey from 2012 found that 19 percent of adults admitted they had peed in a pool at least once. But when you use a pool as a giant toilet, that yellow trail contains some nasty bacteria and parasites.

We Are Guinea Pigs In A Worldwide Experiment On Microplastics

By John Meeker
John Meeker

We Are Guinea Pigs In A Worldwide Experiment On Microplastics
One of the main problems with plastics is that although we may only need them fleetingly – seconds in the case of microbeads in personal care products, or minutes as in plastic grocery bags – they stick around for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, much of this plastic ends up as environmental pollution.

Jury Finds Monsanto Liable In The First Roundup Cancer Trial – Here's What Could Happen Next

By Richard G. Bugs Stevens
Richard G. Bugs Stevens

Jury Finds Monsanto Liable In The First Roundup Cancer Trial – Here's What Could Happen NextIn the first of many pending lawsuits to go to trial, a jury in San Francisco concluded on Aug. 10 that the plaintiff had developed cancer from exposure to Roundup, Monsanto’s widely used herbicide, and ordered the company to pay US$289 million in damages. The plaintiff, Dewayne Johnson, had used Roundup in his job as groundskeeper in a California school district. He later developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The jury awarded Johnson $39 million in compensatory damages to cover pain, suffering and medical bills due to negligence by Monsanto, plus an additional $250 million in punitive damages.

You May Be Surprised To Learn That It’s Not Just Food That Is Making Us Fat

By Bruce Blumberg and Raquel Chamorro-Garcia
Bruce Blumberg and Raquel Chamorro-Garcia

You May Be Surprised To Learn That It’s Not Just Food That Is Making Us Fat

Today, nearly 40 percent of U.S. adults and 21 percent of youth are obese. This trend is on the upswing and the worldwide population is becoming more obese – which is increasing the risk of other conditions like Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease whose prevalence has doubled globally in the last 30 years. But you may be surprised to learn that it’s not just food that is making us fat.

How To Protect Your Children From Wildfire Smoke

By Cecilia Sierra-Heredia
Cecilia Sierra-Heredia

How To Protect Your Children From Wildfire Smoke
During recent summers, children living on the West Coast of Canada have been breathing some of the most polluted air on record. This is due to seasonal wildfires, which have burned through vast zones of North America and affected even larger areas with their smoke.

Why Your Summer Might Be Full Of Mosquitoes

By Heath MacMillan
Heath MacMillan

Why Your Summer Might Be Full Of Mosquitoes
As you pack your bags for the cottage or campground this weekend, don’t forget to bring light clothes with long sleeves — and a truckload or two of insect repellent.

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