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Almost nowhere on Earth safe from PM2.5, says Melbourne study

Envirotec Magazine

Calcutta, India: In southern Asia and eastern Asia, more than 90% of days had daily PM 2.5 Now this study, led by Professor Yuming Guo, from the Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in Melbourne, Australia, and published in Lancet Planetary Health , provides a map of how PM 2.5

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How toxic are new biotechnological pesticides?

Envirotec Magazine

In some countries, they are classified as biopesticides and are believed to be less of a threat to the environment and public health than conventional chemical pesticides, which there is a political ambition to cut back on. Together they will provide evidence-based knowledge about the risks of both RNA and peptide-based biopesticides.

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Alok Sharma: 'Finance and investment are the lifeblood of net zero projects'

Business Green

Business Secretary pushes green finance agenda as he unveils £12m climate fund to support projects Africa, Asia and South America.

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'We will not fight climate change with a virus': UN chief warns both climate and coronavirus emergencies 'must be defeated'

Business Green

Australia's 2018-2019 summer was the hottest ever recorded, while heat records were also broken in France, Germany, and the UK, and Siberia and Alaska saw unusually high levels of fire activity, along with large parts of South East Asia and South America.

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UKEF support for sustainable projects doubles to £2.4bn in 2020

Business Green

UKEF confirmed it now had representatives in Africa, South America, the Middle East, and Asia helping it identify projects with long-term and sustainable growth potential, adding it planned to "significantly increase" this network in 2021.

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Carbon neutral eggs

Business Green

Livestock is too often fed on diets heavy on soya, which has been linked to land-use change and deforestation in parts of South America and Asia. An insect diet could suit our hens better - they seem to enjoy it - and the nutritional and added health benefits are notable," she adds.

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Dengue, Lyme, and cholera: how climate change is spurring disease

Grist

Zak Smith, director of the Natural Resources Defense Council’s wildlife division, who was not involved in the IPCC’s report, told Grist that governments largely aren’t prepared to take the necessary steps to protect public health from the increased risk of disease due to climate change.