KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-09-25 (nature.com)
Can science cure its addiction to plastic?
Biology labs generate large amounts of single-use plastic waste, such as pipette tips and trays.Credit: Eplisterra/Getty Images
Read more2024-05-28 (universenewsnetwork.com)
Teenagers Suffering from Heart Problems Due to Pollution
In recent years, the conversation around air pollution has intensified, with many raising alarms about its consequences on human health. While pollution's effec
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2023-11-25 (opednews.com)
Climate Forecast: Catastrophe
An examination of climate change and the extent to which countries have adhered to the Paris Agreement, which limited emissions. It looks at the evidence and provides some answers.
Read more2023-10-27 (exposedmagazine.co.uk)
UK Environment Secretary Admits They Will Not Hit Pollution Target - Exposed Magazine
Thérèse Coffey, the UK’s environment secretary, admitted to the public in January this year that it may be difficult for..
Read more2023-09-11 (finchannel.com)
How Companies Can Manipulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting, Exposed by New Research » FINCHANNEL
New research finds that companies' reported emissions could vary significantly depending on their calculation methods and the emissions factor datasets used. The research found that the choice of method and dataset could produce a reported emissions total varying by as much as 6.7 times between the
Read more2023-07-25 (indiaeducationdiary.in)
King’s College London expert combats tidal wave of plastic waste as part of £6 million project
A new approach to breaking down waste materials from the food and drink industry and improve the sustainability of plastics will be developed by Dr Alex Brogan, in a project led by Imperial College London.Funded by the Engineering and Physical Scienc
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2023-02-21 (phys.org)
Air pollution linked with blood pressure in London teens
In a new analysis involving adolescents living in London, exposure to higher levels of the pollutant nitrogen dioxide was associated with lower systolic blood pressure, while exposure to higher levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) was associated with higher systolic blood pressure. Alexis Karamanos of King's College London and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on February 8, finding that these associations are stronger for girls than for boys.
Read more2023-02-10 (felixonline.co.uk)
From driving a taxi to doing a PhD | Felix Online
How Imperial scholar Michael Hedges' former driving career led him to green up London's taxi's fleet and research air pollution.
Read more2023-02-08 (airqualitynews.com)
Blood pressure risk from PM2.5 exposure for teens in deprived areas
King’s College London has identified a link between fine particulate matter and elevated blood pressure in London teens living in deprived areas. PM2.5, or fine particulate matter, refers to microscopic air pollution particles caused by everything from exhaust fumes and tyre wear to wood-burning
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