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Air & Climate
May 13, 2021
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Air pollution overtakes AIDS related deaths
Research findings show that annual PM2.5 concentrations in some African cities are as much as 5 times over the WHO limit for health-harmful concentration. Findings like these place air pollution as the leading cause of premature death in Africa, overtaking AIDs related deaths. The research is highlighted ...

New Analysis of Patent Data Highlights Need to Accelerate Innovation in Clean Energy Technologies to Meet Climate Goals
The number of high-value patents worldwide for inventions related to low-carbon energy technologies recovered at the end of the last decade but still remains well below its rate of growth from 10 years earlier, according to a new joint study published on April 27 by the International Energy Agency (IEA) ...
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The problem with halogenated compounds emissions and its solution
Halogenated compounds contain in their molecular structure an halogen, that is, molecules of chlorine, bromine, fluorine, iodine, etc. Several organic compounds may contain halogens, and thy are dangerous for people and the environment. Some examples of halogenated compounds are methyl chloride (CH3Cl), ...

Spain: WELTEC BIOPOWER RNG Plant Cuts Carbon Emissions of Dairy Cattle Farm
Currently, German biogas specialist WELTEC BIOPOWER is building a biomethane plant for the Spanish dairy cattle farm Torre Santamaría. Since the first 250-kW biogas plant went live back in 2011, the Catalan family business has been able to cover its entire energy demand from its own residues. ...

Identify COVID-19 in the air with the BioFlash Biological Identifier
Airborne detection of COVID-19 can be used by medical centers, schools, and other locations to safely reopen. Click here to ...

France: Monitoring of H2S concentrations in ambient air at a green algae treatment site - Case Study
The waste recovery syndicate Kerval operates on the site of Launay-Lantic, a composting plant of green algae, household waste ...

Upcoming Events
Can a Low-Cost Air Quality Monitor Offer Near-Reference level Data? - Webinar
London
May 27, 2021
Most countries around the world rely on government reference stations to monitor background air quality. Whilst very accurate, they are also very expensive and are normally fixed in position. In recent years, as more has become known about air quality, we have leant that not only does it vary from street ...
IAIA21 - Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment
Online - Spain
May 18 - 21, 2021
Recent dramatic events worldwide, from floods and bushfires to the ongoing pandemic, call for a revaluing of the contribution of impact assessment tools to anticipating and preparing us for such challenges. Integrating environmental and health considerations into planning and decision making, across ...
InterMET Asia 2021
Marina Bay Sands - Singapore
Jun. 21 - 23, 2021
InterMET Asia 2021, now in its 7th successful year, combines a specialised exhibition, a conference strongly focused on applications across a range of key activities, and a forum that brings together equipment manufacturers and ...
Building Net Zero Cities
Bristol and Online - United Kingdom
Jun. 29, 2021
Building net zero cities is a key part of the UK’s carbon neutrality commitments. Bristol committed to reaching carbon neutrality by 2030, which included setting a carbon footprint baseline. Carbon target setting on a city-wide ...
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