News Roundup – COP26, Clean Air Zones, and COPD Awareness Month This month’s roundup of air and water quality news covers the COP26 global climate conference and plans for more UK cities to[…] Read More
As the clocks go back, could air pollution worsen? This weekend marks the end of daylight saving time, and the beginning of darker evenings and longer nights. It’s a little-known fact[…] Read More
News roundup: the Earthshot prize, fluoride in our tap water and wood burners Our latest monthly roundup of air and water quality news covers the first ever Earthshot Prize ceremony, a report that more fluoride[…] Read More
Wildfires – what effect do they have on our air? Wildfires are defined as large, destructive fires that spread quickly over woodland or brush – and they are becoming more and more[…] Read More
International Walk To School Month: Putting your best foot forward for air quality October is officially International Walk To School Month. Charity Living Streets work to raise awareness of the campaign here in the UK,[…] Read More
What is Toxic Home Syndrome? Whilst the quality of our outdoor air has been hitting the headlines regularly (read our take here), we believe that indoor air[…] Read More
Tighter restrictions on air pollution set by WHO: What does this mean for our air quality? News broke this week that the World Health Organization (WHO) has revised its guidelines for recommended air pollution limits, meaning that the[…] Read More
It may be Recycle Week, but don’t lose focus on reducing The theme of this year’s Recycle Week, Recycle Now’s flagship campaign, is the climate crisis and how recycling can help as an[…] Read More
News roundup: air quality in offices, contaminants lurking in tap water and wildfires and air pollution Our latest monthly roundup of headline-grabbing air and water quality news highlights recent research into office air quality and its surprising impact[…] Read More