
Science for Environment Policy Newsletter n. 554
In this issue:
- Towards reliable risk assessment for nanomaterials: evaluating the ecotoxicology of graphene oxide
- Cool pavements can intensify pedestrian heat exposure
- Impact of batteries on electricity security and renewable energy expansion in Germany
- Urban and agricultural ecosystems may increase risk and emergence of animal-to-human disease transmission
- Historical analysis shows that recent flooding in Europe is exceptional and may be related to climate change
- Innovative soundscape technology could enable automated, rapid, global monitoring of ecosystems
- Towards reliable risk assessment for nanomaterials: evaluating the ecotoxicology of graphene oxide
- Cool pavements can intensify pedestrian heat exposure
- Impact of batteries on electricity security and renewable energy expansion in Germany
- Urban and agricultural ecosystems may increase risk and emergence of animal-to-human disease transmission
- Historical analysis shows that recent flooding in Europe is exceptional and may be related to climate change
- Innovative soundscape technology could enable automated, rapid, global monitoring of ecosystems