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Coastal News Today | Int l - Investing in a sustainable future for our coastal economy

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New study explores how air pollution in indoor spaces affects human health | Imperial News

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Investing in a sustainable future for our coastal economy

 E-Mail Six new research projects that aim to build a sustainable future for the marine environment and those whose livelihoods depend on it were announced today. Researchers have received a share of £9.2 million from UK Research and Innovation to investigate how to safeguard the marine and coastal economy while protecting sea ecosystems. The marine economy is worth £48 billion, but coastal communities are facing increased pressures from climate change, threats to marine wildlife, and economic challenges. One team of multi-disciplinary researchers will investigate how and where meadows of seagrass can be restored in UK coastal waters. Seagrass is important in supporting marine wildlife, capturing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, and improving the productivity of fisheries. However, many seagrass meadows have been destroyed in recent years, caused by disease, disturbance, and pollution.

Exploring how air pollution in indoor spaces affects human health

A West London-based project will investigate how pollutants in indoor spaces impact children with asthma Researchers will work with communities in Bradford to examine how and why air pollution builds in urban homes A platform that enables scientists to rank the toxicity of common air pollutants will be developed, focusing on links between air quality and neurological disease Three new research projects will investigate how air pollutants in indoor spaces such as homes, schools and workplaces can adversely affect the health of the people inhabiting them. Researchers have received a share of £9 million funding to better understand the how the composition, concentration and exposures of air pollutants affect:

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