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"The more trees you have in the community the better you can mitigate the particulates of air pollution," said Lukasik. We know trees clean the air, support wildlife and conserve water.
A map from WWF Canada's report on watershed health,, showing the impacts of climate change on sub-watersheds. WWF Canada Water figures prominently in the world’s imagination of Canada.
You can’t smell it, you can’t feel it, but it’s there — and it’s a problem. A recent study published in the journal Science Advances shows that light pollution—excessive artificial light which alters ...
According to Paquette, there are many factors that affect watershed health, like pollution, habitat fragmentation, invasive species, and loss of habitat.
Dr. Lemly has also commented on why scientific research about selenium pollution often gets ignored: "It's not a question of knowing better, it's a question of not wanting to know.
Drinking water in the United States is at risk, scientists have said, as nitrogen pollution seems to be increasing. In a new study, scientists found that a third of the world's drinking water ...
Steele is keen to stress that things are now moving in the right direction in Scotland: on 16 December, Scottish Water launched an interactive Overflow Map, billed as “a near real-time map show ...
The Environment Agency revealed consistently poor performance from all nine water and sewerage firms in England. | ITV National News ...