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Aug 15, 2016 ‘Smoke waves’ will affect millions in coming decades Researchers identify western US counties with the highest risk of exposure to pollution from wildfires Environment, Climate,
Aug 9, 2016 Unsafe levels of toxic chemicals found in drinking water for six million Americans Drinking water samples near industrial sites, military fire training areas, waste water treatment plants have highest levels of fluorinated compounds Environment,
Aug 5, 2016 From the desert to the North Pole Contrasting environments experience impacts from warming climate Environment,
Aug 1, 2016 Amping up wind energy in the US and China Professor imagines ‘free trade’ on energy and environmental issues Environment, Climate,
Jul 18, 2016 A battery inspired by vitamins Research opens a ‘new universe’ of organic molecules that can store energy in flow batteries Environment,
Jun 17, 2016 A clean way to extract rare earth metals New method separates metals using solutions no more acidic than hydrochloric acid Environment,
May 24, 2016 Preparing Harvard for the effects of climate change Class project identifies campus resilience strategies Environment, Climate,
May 16, 2016 Technique improves the efficacy of fuel cells Research demonstrates a new phase transition from metal to ionic conductor Environment, Applied Physics,
Jan 14, 2016 Manmade mercury emissions decline 30 percent from 1990-2010 Results show local and regional efforts can have significant effects on atmospheric mercury Environment,
Dec 21, 2015 Methane emissions in Arctic cold season higher than expected Contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during itscold season as it does during summer Environment, Climate,