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Moorland burning exposes millions to unsafe air pollution
Managed burning on moorland in the UK led to millions of people being exposed to unsafe levels of fine particulate pollution, according to research led by the University of Leeds and the RSPB.
Inaugural Lecture : Professor Thijs Dekker "Is it worth the time?"
Professor Thijs Dekker will focus on some of the key challenges of the transport appraisal process.
Researchers evaluate strategies to protect Venice from rising sea levels
A new paper compares strategies, including movable barriers, ring dikes, closing the Venetian Lagoon, and relocating the city, that could help Venice adapt to future sea-level rise.
Can Indonesia make the switch to electric motorcycles?
A new paper by Dr Ferry Fathoni, Professor Kang Li, and Professor Jon Lovett explores the economics of battery refurbishment and recycling for electric motorcycles in Indonesia.
Coastal Women Caring for (Mother) Earth and Sea Festival
More than 150 people gathered in the sunken village of Timbulsloko, Indonesia, for the Festival “Perempuan Pesisir Merawat (Ibu) Bumi dan Laut” or “Coastal Women Caring for (Mother) Earth and Sea”.




