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15 January 2025
Guildford’s first “living school gate” and green infrastructure deliver major health and environmental benefits
7 January 2025
Building green and blue spaces, such as parks, in new communities is crucial for cleaner air
3 December 2024
Public climate workshops
14 November 2024
Prashant Kumar wins 'air quality's Nobel Prize' – the Haagen-Smit Clean Air Award
22 October 2024
Rural belts around cities can reduce urban temperatures by over 0.5°C
18 July 2024
Samples from public spaces could show how coronavirus spreads through the air
A new study led by Imperial College London and the University of Surrey.