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May 31, 2023 —Municipal climate action plans often identify equity and justice as goals, but engagement with these concepts is mostly rhetorical. A new study details how planners can bridge the gap and challenge ...
May 26, 2022 —Recent intense heatwaves in India and widespread US droughts have highlighted the need for a global approach to tackling chronic water shortages. Now, new research has drawn together expert voices ...
Oct. 1, 2020 —Men predominate in more than 85 percent of COVID-19 decision-making and key advisory bodies around the globe, with gender parity in just 3.5 percent, reveals a new ...
Dec. 16, 2020 —England's proposed mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain requirement for new developments might not deliver on promises to increase biodiversity, according to new ...
Apr. 26, 2022 —Seizing on a natural experiment created by restricted travel, researchers combine a network model with air pollution data before and during ...
May 16, 2022 —Methane emissions have been increasing rapidly in recent years, contributing significantly to global warming. Despite this, methane is not adequately treated within existing national and ...
Nov. 4, 2020 —有效的国家和地方政府are associated with fewer deaths from tropical cyclone disasters -- even in countries with similar levels of wealth and ...
Nov. 30, 2020 —The use of big data to address the opioid epidemic in Massachusetts poses ethical concerns that could undermine its benefits without clear governance guidelines that protect and respect patients and ...
May 18, 2022 —A new article looks at how producers of such products as commercial milk formulas, processed foods, alcoholic beverages, pharmaceuticals and electronic gaming software have been ramping up efforts to ...
Nov. 19, 2020 —To gain trust, researchers recommend a wide-ranging coalition that would provide more transparency on the presence and use of gene editing in food ...