Two papers published in Nature Climate Change look at the impact of 2024 temperatures on Paris Agreement targets (1.5 degrees). Dr Akshay Deoras, Research Scientist, National Centre for Atmospheric ...
Scientists comment on data published by Copernicus that shows January 2025 was the warmest on record globally. Dr Joel Hirschi, Associate Head of Marine Systems Modelling, UK’s National Oceanography ...
Scientists comment on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report on Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) technologies. Prof Hannah Chalmers, Personal Chair of Sustainable Energy Systems, Institute ...
“In this context it is important to recognise that the reduction in sulphur emission and deposition will bring the wetlands closer to their original state, and the magnitude of their methane emissions ...
“Although this is an well-conducted study, the usual caveats for observational research apply. The authors have controlled for several factors that may also influence lipid levels and the development ...
A study published in Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development looks at shipping aerosol emissions and the rate of global warming. Dr Karsten Haustein, Climate Scientist, Leipzig ...
A study published in Nature Medicine looks at microplastic accumulation in human organs. Prof Oliver Jones, Professor of Chemistry, RMIT University, said: “I can see this paper getting a lot of ...
This study looked for microplastics and nanoplastics (millionths and billionths of a metre in size) in the brain and liver, and found significantly higher concentrations in brain samples from 2024 ...
A study published in Nature Aging looks at the effects of of omega-3, vitamin D and exercise on biological ageing. Prof Dame Linda Partridge FRS FMedSci, Weldon Professor of Biometry at the Institute ...
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