India promised to burn its trash mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and schools.
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A third of Brits think such burners should be banned over environmental concerns 🔥 A recent survey has revealed that one-third of Brits (33%) support a ban on the installation and use of log burners ...
Sunnyside Primary pupils teamed up with Glasgow Kelvin College to build air purifiers for their school as part of their green initiatives.
Record-high air pollution in Pakistan’s Punjab province prompted authorities to keep government employees at home and close ...
In 1957, Glasgow had the highest death rate from TB in Europe so health officials offered free prize draws for those who got ...
The smog crisis in Lahore, similar to the situation in India's capital Delhi, tends to worsen during cooler months due to ...
Senior Journalist Akshay Deshmane exposes how giant Indian coal companies influenced the Narendra Modi led Indian government ...
European universities have formed a network to train medical students on dealing with the impacts of climate change on ...
The charity is urging the Scottish Government to use its devolved powers to bring in a levy on what it describes as ...
The Scottish Government is being urged to turbo-charge talks with UK ministers so it can introduce a tax on private jets ...