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Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the main greenhouse gases associated with human activity. It is primarily generated through the combustion of fossil fuels and certain industrial processes. Monitoring CO₂ levels helps organisations assess emissions, optimise operations and support decarbonisation strategies. Read more

Energy production pollution: environmental and health impacts

Energy production pollution: environmental and health impacts

Introduction Energy powers the world: from the electricity that lights our homes to the fuel that drives industry and transport, we rely on various energy sources to sustain our way of life and economic and social development. However, behind this apparent convenience...

Oil refinery emissions: sources, impacts and regulations

Oil refinery emissions: sources, impacts and regulations

Whether it's plastic containers, clothes, home appliances, the detergents and medicines we use, the transport we choose or the heating in our homes, countless everyday objects and business processes require petroleum-derived substances for their operation or...

The impact of wildfire smoke on air quality: a global problem

The impact of wildfire smoke on air quality: a global problem

KEY POINTS Wildfire smoke contains hazardous pollutants that are harmful to human health and ecosystems and can travel over long distances. Air quality stations allow the monitoring of wildfire pollution and act as early warning systems. Kunak stations have been...

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