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WHO values are insufficient, say developers of European map of aerosol pollution

Envirotec Magazine

Researchers have measured the composition of fine dust at 22 locations in Europe, producing what they describe as a European map of the most important aerosol sources. The researchers analysed data collected at 22 sites in both urban and rural areas across Europe. Combustion and traffic. Wood is a natural material.

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Reintroducing the Eurasian Lynx to Scotland

AGreenLiving

The Eurasian lynx is so-called because it has been found in forests that stretch from Europe to central Asia, thus distinguishing it as the widest-ranging cat on our planet. Across continental Europe and into central Asia, where the Eurasian lynx still exists, there are many threats to their survival in the wild.

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How forestry conservation is sustaining both the climate and livelihoods in the Congo

Business Green

Moreover, the people that depend on it are getting access to health, education, food security, and sustainable livelihoods. The forest is our home; when we leave the forest or if the forest dies, we shall die. Large swathes of the world's second largest remaining tropical forest are being protected. Rare wildlife is returning.