The government has announced a major financial incentive for hauliers to switch to electric by extending and increasing a ...
A new study has investigated the threat of ‘thirdhand smoke’ highlighting the fact that the dangers of indoor smoking persist ...
Exposure to PM2.5 during pregnancy, particularly in the earliest weeks, may reduce infant birth weight, according to a new ...
Researchers at Imperial College are calling on London-based companies to trial a new digital tool designed to monitor and ...
Safe Air Schools UK has issued an urgent plea to the UK government, warning that poor air quality in classrooms is creating a preventable public health crisis, fuelling illness, and disrupting ...
The research used airborne environmental DNA (eDNA) – genetic material shed by all forms of life into the atmosphere. The team focused on filters from a radionuclide monitoring station in northern ...
A new digital tool has been launched to help schools in the UK make informed decisions about classroom air quality. The CHEPA (Classroom HEPA) impact calculator is a free, web-based resource which ...
Local authorities across the UK are being handed a new evidence-based resource to help curb rising air pollution and create healthier urban environments. The Urban Greening ‘How To’ Toolkit, developed ...
In its first six months, New York City’s controversial congestion pricing scheme has reduced air pollution by 22% in Manhattan’s toll zone, while improving air quality across the entire metropolitan ...
A new briefing from Transport & Environment (T&E) highlights how plans to expand the UK’s cruise sector could significantly worsen air pollution in coastal communities. In September, the government ...
A new study has found that the air circulating in high-traffic public spaces, such as aeroplanes and hospitals, contains mostly harmless microbes commonly found on human skin. The Northwestern ...
A new study by Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) has found that emissions from tyre and road abrasion now surpass those from exhausts ‘by a wide margin’. The findings highlight a significant ...