twee Breaking the link between economic growth and waste generation By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 14:59:30 +0100 High levels of waste production must be tackled as part of the move towards sustainable living. Recent research has used Sweden as a case study to assess the strength of suitable policies and strategies that are required to break the link between economic growth and waste generation. Full Article
twee Collaboration between stakeholders in sustainable forest management By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 11:42:54 +0100 New research on sustainable forest management (SFM) initiatives in Russia and Sweden has indicated that the main challenges to SFM are combining top-down and bottom up approaches to management, coordinating the different sectors involved and including all actors and stakeholders. Full Article
twee Policy transfer must occur within, as well as between, countries By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 14:57:01 +0100 New research has investigated the possibility of transferring policy between EU Member States. It studied the outcomes of an EU-funded project that aimed to integrate land use planning and transport management across Europe, and identified barriers to transfer, which included language, differing planning traditions and difficulties in systematically adopting a policy across a nation. The study also highlights a role for EU projects in beginning the process of policy transfer. Full Article
twee Relationships between energy consumption and economic growth investigated By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 10:37:06 GMT Renewable energy plays an important role in economic development, according to a recent study which investigated the relationship between economic growth and energy consumption in Europe. Full Article
twee Choosing between established and innovative policy measures: controlling invasive species By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 11:48:08 +0100 Assessing the potential of new environmental management tools often brings an ‘innovation dilemma’: is it better to stick with what is known to work, or to implement new measures that are potentially more effective, but also more uncertain? Researchers have proposed an approach to deal with these dilemmas, and applied it to the case study of an invasive species programme in the US. Full Article
twee Possible link between EU integration and sustainable consumption By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 13:54:19 +0100 EU integration may have led to more sustainable consumption patterns in new Member States (NMS) during 1995-2007, according to researchers from Lithuania. Their study indicates that, during this period in new Member States, a smaller share of household expenditure was spent on ‘essential’, but more environmentally-damaging items, such as food, drink and housing, and a larger share on ‘luxurious’, but less environmentally damaging, items. Full Article
twee Mutual trust between coastal stakeholders key to successful climate change adaptation By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 9:23:19 GMT A lack of trust between stakeholders, planners and decision makers in coastal Portugal is obstructing adaptation to climate change plans, finds a new study. The researchers suggest that building trust between stakeholders and coastal managers could lead to improved participation and dialogue for future planning, financing and implementation of coastal adaptation. Full Article
twee Methods to resolve conflicts between energy production and nature conservation By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 16 July 2015 9:23:19 GMT The drive to increase renewable energy production can sometimes be at loggerheads with the desire to preserve natural landscapes. In this study, researchers from across Europe assessed the environmental impacts of renewable energies in the Alps, making key recommendations to resolve conflicts between different users of habitats. Full Article
twee Relationship between water and energy consumption calculated By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Mon, 21 May 2012 15:55:46 +0100 Energy production uses large quantities of water and, in turn, water provision requires considerable amounts of energy. A new study has investigated the interconnection between water and energy, the ‘water-energy nexus’, in Spain and found that 5.8% of total electricity consumption is for water-use and 25% of water withdrawals are for energy generation. Full Article
twee Recognising connections between ecosystem services in decision-making By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 13:00:25 GMT A recent study suggests that a shift to more sustainable development, based on ecosystem services, is needed to support human health and wellbeing. Focusing on ecosystem services provided by river catchments, this study recommends that more needs to be done on a practical level to support decision-makers, in a way that recognises the relationships between different types of ecosystem services. Full Article
twee Positive link between High Nature Value farmland and bird biodiversity By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:44:24 +0100 High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is agricultural land that supports biodiversity and can be identified by its environmentally sound farming practices. New research on bird biodiversity on French HNV farmland has concluded that conservation of HNV farmland is important as well as conserving areas that were previously HNV and have undergone recent agricultural intensification. Full Article
twee Strong connections found between marine protected areas By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 18 June 2015 9:23:19 GMT Marine Protected Areas should be managed as integrated networks rather than isolated units because of the high degree of exchange between them, a new study suggests. The researchers found that the large majority of sea bream (Sparidae) and wrasse (Labridae) fish spawned in MPA study sites in the Mediterranean Sea were transported via currents to other MPAs and unprotected areas, highlighting their interconnected nature. Full Article
twee High-nature-value grasslands can be maintained by alternating between mowing and grazing By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 03 September 2015 9:23:19 GMT Scientists recommend policies that alternate between mowing and grazing to manage Europe’s high-nature-value grasslands. This comes after a new seven-year study found that a high plant-species diversity helps grasslands to maintain productivity and to resist depletion of phosphorus caused by livestock grazing and depletion of potassium caused by mowing. Full Article
twee How to model trade-offs between agricultural yield and biodiversity By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Tues, 27 June 2017 9:23:19 GMT New research has examined three different categories of Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA), each with different goals. The researchers find that overlaps between the three assessments could be combined to create a more comprehensive form of ERA, usable by regulators and environmental decision makers. There is an inherent trade-off between increasing agricultural production and protection of biodiversity. This study models the effects of biodiversity conservation agri-environment schemes (AESs) and ecosystem service provider schemes, and shows that determining the aim of an agri-environment scheme is key to improving its efficiency. Such an optimisation could allow AES to be rolled out more generally to provide the backbone for both high yields and enhanced farmland biodiversity, say the researchers. Full Article
twee The path to a sustainable future will be charted somewhere between wild and urban By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Mon, 22 October 2019 11:23:19 GMT Reconciling human development with conservation requires a comprehensive understanding of the current ecological condition and spatial distribution of land. Using recent and spatially explicit global datasets, this study quantifies the degree of human modification across all terrestrial lands, ecoregions, and biomes1. The results suggest that fewer unmodified lands remain than previously reported and that the majority of the world is in a state of intermediate modification, with 52% of ecoregions classified as ‘moderately modified’. The researchers state that these regions are highly fragmented due to human activities and fall within critical land-use thresholds2 — they require urgent attention. These regions, therefore, require proactive spatial planning to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem function before vital environmental resources are lost. Full Article
twee Link found between ‘algal blooms’ and liver disease By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 10 Sep 2015 9:23:19 GMT Cyanobacteria — often referred to as blue-green algae — are found in water bodies around the world and can produce toxins with potential health risks. This US-wide study found a significant positive association between cyanobacterial bloom coverage and death by non-alcoholic liver disease. The researchers say their study suggests some evidence of a potential health risk and should be used to generate further investigation into the health impact of cyanobacteria. Full Article
twee Bridging the gap between life cycle assessments and planetary boundaries: a cross-EU chemical footprint By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 10 Dec 2015 12:23:19 GMT A methodology for assessing ‘chemical footprints’ has been developed by researchers to evaluate human pressures and the impact of chemicals released by the production and consumption of goods. The study integrates a life-cycle approach with different methodologies, such as those developed in the context of environmental risk assessment and sustainability science, with the aim of assessing the extent to which chemicals impact on ecosystems beyond their ability to recover (i.e. surpass planetary boundaries). Full Article
twee Nitrogen and phosphorus pollution alter the mutual relationship between corals and algae By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 09:11:38 GMT Nitrogen and phosphorus pollution change the relationship between the tropical coral Stylophora pistillata and the algae living inside its tissues, a recent study has found. The researchers say the pollutants, mainly from urban and agricultural discharges, affect algae photosynthesis and the essential transfer of carbon from algae to the coral. Full Article
twee EU pesticide-poisoning data could be harmonised between Member States By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 07 Jul 2016 09:12:34 GMT Pesticide-related poisonings in EU Member States must be reported to the European Commission under current legislation, but there is no standard information collection and reporting system. A new system has been proposed, which harmonises data collection, categorisation and reporting, enabling exposure data to be compared among Member States. The new system would improve the monitoring of pesticides in Europe and aid the identification of emerging problems. Full Article
twee Bridging the gap between academic research and regulatory assessment of chemicals: a how-to guide By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 22 May 2018 9:23:19 GMT According to most EU legislation, regulatory assessment of chemicals should make use of all available and relevant studies. However, in practice, assessments tend to be predominantly based on research sponsored and provided by industry as part of their legal obligations to show safety of their products, rather than on independent peer-reviewed findings. To bridge this science–policy gap, a team of Swedish researchers, in combination with regulators at three Swedish governmental agencies, have published a list of recommendations aimed at increasing the regulatory usability and impact of academic research. This advice is aimed at researchers, for whom it clarifies relevant regulatory data requirements and quality criteria. However, it is also relevant to policymakers, in that it highlights the advantages and availability of relevant, reliable peer-reviewed research for use in the regulatory assessment of chemicals. The study’s recommendations contribute to the formulation of more science-based, sustainable policies. Full Article
twee Research finds link between road proximity and childhood leukaemia By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:23:02 +0100 Living near busy roads is associated with an increased risk of childhood leukaemia, according to French researchers. The study found that children living within 500 metres of major roads were more likely to develop leukaemia than those who lived far from such roads. It is possible that high levels of traffic pollution from the roads are responsible for the higher rates of the illness. Full Article
twee Wider gaps between cycle paths and traffic reduce active commuters’ air pollution dose By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 9:23:19 GMT Setting cycle and footpaths further back from the road can significantly lower the amount of air pollution that cyclists and pedestrians inhale, suggests new research. While wide gaps are not always practical, the study shows that even small increases in distance could substantially reduce the dose of pollution. Full Article
twee Building materials used between 1950 and 1980 in Europe may contribute to PCB air pollution By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:12:34 GMT European buildings built in the 1950s, 60s and 70s may contribute towards levels of toxins in the body, a new study suggests. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were found at elevated levels in children that lived in houses and studied in schools built during this period, before PCBs were more thoroughly regulated in the construction industry. Although food is generally a more concentrated source of these toxins, the authors say exposure through these environments should be minimised wherever possible. Full Article
twee Link between biodiversity and human disease By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 09:55:47 GMT Preserving biodiversity seems to reduce the emergence and spread of human diseases in many cases, according to an investigation into the links between biodiversity and human health. It concludes that there is mounting evidence indicating that preserving ecosystems in their natural state generally decreases the occurrence of infectious diseases. Full Article
twee Old Ryan Road Closure Extended Through November 2 - Between Mooreview Parkway southern intersection and Ashburn Village Boulevard By www.virginiadot.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Oct 2018 24:00:00 GMT-8 ASHBURN – Due to inclement weather early in the closure that began Sept. 24, Old Ryan Road between the southern Mooreview Parkway intersection and... Full Article
twee I-66 Eastbound between Groveton Road and Sudley Road in Manassas Overnight Traffic Stoppages and Triple Lane Closure May 11 By www.virginiadot.org Published On :: Full Article
twee Stringfellow Road between Westbrook Drive and Fair Lakes Boulevard in Fairfax County Reduced to One Lane in Each Direction May 10-15 By www.virginiadot.org Published On :: Full Article
twee Stringfellow Road between Westbrook Drive and Fair Lakes Boulevard in Fairfax County Reduced to One Lane in Each Direction May 8 By www.virginiadot.org Published On :: Full Article
twee I-66 Eastbound and Westbound between Sudley Road in Manassas and Route 29 in Centreville Overnight Traffic Stoppages and Lane Closures May 8-10 By www.virginiadot.org Published On :: Full Article
twee I-66 Eastbound Lane Closure between Lee Highway/Washington Boulevard (Exit 69) and Patrick Henry Drive in Arlington May 8-10 By www.virginiadot.org Published On :: Full Article
twee NYT expert Thanksgiving help is just a tweet away By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 15:11:57 +0000 The New York Times Thanksgiving helpline is open – on Twitter. Live help is available for those who tweet #AskNYT. Full Article Healthy Eating
twee Space Station commander Chris Hadfield tweets with William Shatner By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Jan 2013 17:10:01 +0000 Move over Scotty, Captain Kirk has a new favorite engineer. Full Article Space
twee Tweets reveal the happiest U.S. cities By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 20:28:01 +0000 California wine country may be the happiest place in the United States, at least if its Twitter feed is any indication. Full Article Arts & Culture
twee Seagull 'tweets' from Sistine Chapel chimney By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 18:43:29 +0000 A seagull is taking social media by storm by 'tweeting' the bird’s eye view from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel. Full Article Computers
twee Save your tweets forever with Dumb Cuneiform By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Dec 2015 11:12:00 +0000 How to save your digital memories. Full Article Gadgets & Electronics
twee MoreThanMean: These tweets to female sportswriters are downright cruel By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 19:38:55 +0000 Exposing and discussing harassment is a way to send the message that it's not OK. Full Article Arts & Culture
twee Going rogue: Sarah Palin's climate tweets and energy-related wisdom By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 19:12:25 +0000 Sarah Palin uses social media to get out her message: Drill, baby, drill, and don't worry about climate change because the planet can take care of itself. Full Article Transportation
twee The relationship between music and creativity By www.nsf.gov Published On :: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 14:20:58 +0000 Video: Music can spark creativity in math and science. Full Article Arts & Culture
twee What's the difference between Canadian Thanksgiving and American Thanksgiving? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 13:10:24 +0000 It's colder up here and the harvest is earlier, but that's not the only reason Canadian Thanksgiving is different than American Thanksgiving. Full Article Family Activities
twee Retweet MNN and win the documentary 'The End of the Line' By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:00:47 +0000 3 MNN Twitter fans will win a DVD of 'The End of the Line,' a documentary about overfishing that is narrated by Ted Danson. Full Article Arts & Culture
twee Study reveals gaps between Tea Party and everyone else on energy policy By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 21:58:20 +0000 A study from the Civil Society Institute reveals that party lines divide many people's feelings about global warming, energy independence and green jobs. Here a Full Article Politics
twee Study finds strong link between psoriasis and diabetes By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 20:21:38 +0000 Researchers find patients with severe psoriasis were almost twice as likely to have Type 2 diabetes than those without the skin condition. Full Article Fitness & Well-Being
twee What's the difference between Ceylon and cassia cinnamon? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 22:39:22 +0000 Between Ceylon and cassia cinnamon, which is better and how do you tell them apart? Here's the scoop. Full Article Healthy Eating
twee Kids in need choose between two gifts and surprise everyone with their answer By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Dec 2016 12:32:42 +0000 Get ready to break out the tissues with this video featuring children from the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta. Full Article Family Activities
twee There's a possible link between this vaccine and a decline in Type 1 diabetes By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Jan 2019 22:00:29 +0000 The rotavirus vaccine may also have the unexpected advantage of reducing rates of Type 1 diabetes. Full Article Fitness & Well-Being
twee What's the difference between carbon offsets and renewable energy credits? Is one better? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 14:31:50 +0000 Matt Hickman unravels the mysteries behind offsetting CO2 and buying RECs. (Hint: One of them can fund tree-planting efforts.) Full Article Energy
twee Light pollution threatens migrating birds, especially if they tweet while flying By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Apr 2019 15:33:45 +0000 Birds that produce 'flight calls' during night migration may be more vulnerable to light pollution, a new study finds. Full Article Animals
twee What's the difference between cellulose sponges and those other kitchen sponges? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Aug 2017 15:55:50 +0000 By choosing wisely with kitchen sponges you can keep plastic out of the landfill. Full Article At Home
twee These eggs shed light on a battle of wits between cowbirds and mockingbirds By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Mar 2019 19:18:32 +0000 A new study looks at the co-evolutionary 'arms race' between a brood parasite and its hosts. Full Article Animals
twee How would a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico affect wildlife? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Jul 2018 18:32:45 +0000 As a wall goes up dividing the U.S. and Mexico, a range of environmental concerns are surfacing. Conservation photographer Krista Schlyer documents the impact. Full Article Wilderness & Resources