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A forever chemical known as TFA is accumulating in our environment, contaminating our rivers, food and even our wine.
Glaswegians have reacted to the council's plans to spend £85,000 raised from the Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) to fund ...
The local authority is spending £85,000 raised from the Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) to fund the scheme, and it will see ...
On Thursday's instalment of BBC Breakfast Naga Munchetty could not control her laughter as co-star Charlie Stayt had to step ...
Vodafone will use its global Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to enhance the efficiency and reach of Breathe London. By using its network infrastructure, which already spans the capital, Vodafone ...
An investigation is underway after four marchers in yesterday's Orange Order walk in Glasgow were reportedly hit with air ...
THE phone rings in John Swinney’s office. And rings. And rings. And rings. Then there’s a click and the answering machine ...
Air quality isn’t just bad in cities – here’s why and how we’re tracking pollution from upland fires
How a new monitoring system improves fire detections and captures the air pollution effects of planned peatland burns.
One destination in Scotland that was previously named the best to retire in Scotland is Haddington. The East Lothian town ...
As space junk increases, more operators are choosing to launch without any insurance at all. To compensate, companies are ...
Scientists in the Columbia, Missouri, lab have studied the relationship between animals, toxic chemicals and ecosystems since the 1960s. Today, research of PFAS, invasive and endangered species ...
Republican House members are moving ahead with two bills that would rewrite the Clean Air Act for the first time in 35 years, partly in response to EPA’s decision last year under then-President ...
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