Wood-burning stoves have become a classic British middle class status symbol. Despite the fact that they cost around £3,000 to buy and install, an estimated 1.9 million people in Britain now have one ...
Even low levels of air pollution may have a greater impact on health than previously assumed.
The Environmental Health Council of Nigeria (EHCON) has declared a public health emergency over the rising incidence ...
From flight disruptions to growing health costs, unchecked air pollution hitting lives, livelihoods and tourism.
For years, when the EPA assessed the economic impact of new regulations, it weighed both the health costs for Americans and ...
New research shows city trees may protect heart health better than grass. The study explains why tree lined streets matter ...
The first year of President Trump’s second term has seen an aggressive rollback of federal environmental protections, which ...
Veena Raleigh examines the role of cardiovascular disease in the health of Europeans, proposals for alleviating it, and ...
In New York City, air pollution is unevenly distributed among the city’s neighborhoods, often in surprising ways, according to data from the New York City Department of Health, which tracks several ...
CAQM report identifies secondary particulate matter as the primary cause of Delhi's winter pollution, highlighting key ...
Economist and Harvard University professor Gita Gopinath has drawn attention to the scale of India’s air pollution crisis, saying though not much talked about, this had profound economic consequences.
According to a Lancet analysis, air pollution costs India roughly 9% of its GDP each year after accounting for healthcare expenses, lost productivity, and welfare losses. This impact exceeds what ...