Science and Development Network
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Air pollution — on the rise in Asia and Africa — is a major health threat, corrodes buildings, kills vegetation and is a leading contributor to rising levels of greenhouse gas emissions and related climate change.
(Photo credit: Greenpeace/Yashwant, Shailendra)
Clean environment, clean bill of health
Policymakers must plan for healthier environments now to avoid unnecessary loss of life, says an editorial in The Lancet.
South-East Asia: stop the burning
South-East Asia must act quickly to stop farmers burning their land, say David J. Lohman, David Bickford and Navjot S. Sodhi.
23 April 2007
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Source: Science
11 July 2003
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Source: Down to Earth
Himalayan pollution 'could impact monsoon cycle'
Pollution from South Asia is making its way to high altitudes in the Himalayas, and could be affecting the monsoon cycle in the area.
Rwanda applies long-awaited CFCs ban
Over a decade after drafting the legislation, Rwanda is implementing a ban on gases that damage the ozone layer.
27 August 2008
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A series of articles debate key issues such as GM technology, media reporting and agricultural policymaking