New research 1 exposes the stratosphere as a major driver of mercury pollution, challenging long-held beliefs that the layer below it, the troposphere, dictates global spread of the heavy metal.
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Heavy metals naturally occur in the Earth's crust, but human activities can increase their concentration in the environment, ...
Two federal agencies just published the results of a years-long research project that uses dragonfly larvae to measure ...
Envirotech Online is offering you the chance to dive into the world of mercury monitoring with free on-demand lectures. These ...
This is the first study to quantitatively analyze the impact of the stratosphere on the movement of mercury and ecosystem pollution. According to the study, about 20% of the mercury emitted from ...
Roswall has been tasked with producing the European Water Resilience Strategy — an initiative aimed at ensuring the ...
People’s ability to interpret emotions or focus on performing a task is reduced by short-term exposure to air pollution.