High ozone levels in tropical Pacific caused by fires burning in Africa and Asia
13 January 2016Study indicates ‘biomass burning’ may play a larger role in climate change than previously realised.
Study indicates ‘biomass burning’ may play a larger role in climate change than previously realised.
New analysis shows that pollution from human activity in East Asia is having a negative effect on air quality in tropical rainforests thousands of kilometres away, and could harm the ozone layer if levels continue to increase.
Cambridge scientists are among the finalists of the National Environment Research Council's (NERC) inaugural Impact Awards.
To mark the annual International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer (Ozone Day), Dr Neil Harris, an expert on the atmospheric composition from the University’s Department of Chemistry, discusses why research into this issue is as important as ever.