Gary Fuller
Dr Gary Fuller is an air pollution scientist at Imperial College London and clean air champion for UK Research and Innovation and the Met Office
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PollutionwatchTargeting India’s most harmful power plants could slash mortality
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Researchers say early deaths may have been avoided over 10-year period if technology installed
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Country needs to speed up environmental response to protect its ageing population, multinational study finds
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Residential heating with wood or coal can lead to significant air pollution, even in rural communities, researchers say
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Agriculture produces 80% of ammonia in air which forms particle pollution when it reacts with traffic emissions
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Benefits would quickly follow reductions in air pollution from traffic and home heating, argues European Environment Agency
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First study to tally asthma exacerbations with air pollution during pandemic finds numbers admitted to A&E fell 41% in 2020
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Deaths due to wood-burning stoves are comparable to those of ‘black summer’ bushfires, says Australian study
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Long-term UK study adds to body of research associating pollutants with declining brain health
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Public health schemes such as London’s Ulez can be traced back to the study that found an association between air pollution and mortality
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A researcher has been looking for evidence of past air pollution in the mud of ponds in Merseyside
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Solid fuels are the second largest source of airborne particle pollution in the UK, leading to the early deaths of an estimated 284 Londoners a year
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Scientists are examining how building and use of infrastructure relates to the burden of illness
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Results from study involving 50,000 women suggest even occasional wood burning can contribute to lung cancer
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Mutualités Libres says improving air quality ensures sustainability of the social security system
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