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  • Research shows traffic-related asthma takes a toll on the health of young people

    Posted by admin on July 22, 2020

    An estimated  4 million children develop…

    Environment Exposures, Healthy Cities / People

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  • Scientist find airborne plastic in various environments

    Posted by admin on July 22, 2020

    Although research into the prevalence of…

    Environment Exposures, Policy Translation

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  • Silvertown Tunnel and concerns around London’s aims for carbon neutrality

    Posted by admin on July 22, 2020

    Calls to halt the development of a new £1.2 billion Silvertown tunnel are highlighted in a new report supported by leading researchers and academics, including Professor Frank Kelly, as reported in Architects' Journal. 

    Biostats. & Data Sci., Healthy Cities / People

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  • The impact of air pollution on coronavirus

    Posted by admin on July 22, 2020

    According to a report produced by expert advisers to the UK government, air pollution is likely to exacerbate the number and severity of Covid-19 infections, as published in The Guardian. A government advisory group chaired by Professor Frank Kelly input into this report, noting that potential interactions between air pollution and Covid-19 were important to assess as they may be relevant to the future management of the pandemic.

    Environment Exposures, Healthy Cities / People

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  • China’s air pollution returns to pre-coronavirus levels

    Posted by admin on July 22, 2020

    Many cities saw a plummet in levels of air pollution as a result of government imposed lockdowns due to Covid-19. With China seeing a return to levels of air pollution held prior to Covid-19, researchers question whether European cities will soon see a similar rise. Researchers and air pollution experts, including Dr Gary Fuller as reported in The Guardian, urge governments and campaigners to work to ensure a sustainable legacy as global recovery efforts are underway.

    Biostats. & Data Sci., Healthy Cities / People

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