Join us as we continue our new blog feature, where Frankie Lloyd summarises the global environmental and pollution events that occurred in February 2023.
Read MoreIn a new blog feature, Frankie Lloyd summarises the global environmental and pollution events of the past two months.
Read MoreIn the fourth instalment of our Pollution: Past and Present series, we explore the tragic disease that ripped through a quaint fishing town in Japan in the 1950s, leaving behind a tragic tale of pollution and injustice.
Read MoreIn the third feature of our Pollution: Past and Present series, we explore the tragic case of Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah who passed away aged only nine years old from exposure to unlawful levels of air pollution in London. We follow the tiresome mission her mother embarked on to get justice for Ella.
Read MoreIn celebration of International Women’s Day 2022, Frankie Lloyd reflects on the stories of some of her personal heroes in the world of environmental science and justice.
Read MoreIn the second publication of our Pollution: Past and Present series, we explore the journey of pollution in the Citarum river in Indonesia and delve into the effect this has on the lives of the local communities.
Read MoreIn our new blog series Pollution: Past and Present, we explore global pollution disasters and environmental injustices. Our first issue explores the atrocities faced by the people of Love Canal when chemicals leeched into their homes.
Read MoreFrankie Lloyd explores the outcomes of the COP26 conference and evaluates how the outcomes can effect the future of environmental justice and health.
Read MoreFrankie Lloyd explores the developments within the first few days of COP26 and how they relate to the future of environmental health and justice.
Read MoreUrgent action is needed to stop the environmental health crisis from becoming intractable.
Read MoreUnbeknownst to many, people are frequently exposed to unsafe pollution levels — right here in the United Kingdom.
Read MoreThe Malagasy and its government are not shy about its ambition to be a global exporter of health. Help is on its way.
Read MoreThe Korle Lagoon has a glorious past. Now it is known as a global graveyard of e-waste.
Read MoreAs a third year biology student at the University of Birmingham, I can certainly say that there is a desire here for change.
Read MoreIn Madagascar, pollution is so severe that it has become the leading cause of premature death.
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