A coalition of international scientists has urged the UK government to significantly strengthen its regulation of harmful "forever chemicals," warning that the country is falling behind Europe in addressing the growing risks posed by these persistent and dangerous pollutants.
On October 23, the University Alliance Stockholm Trio hosted a seminar at Karolinska Institutet to explore how interdisciplinary research and education can drive sustainable development.
As the European Union moves forward with its new Ambient Air Quality Directive, the Swedish National Reference Laboratory for Air Quality, based at the Department for Environmental Science, Stockholm University, is set to play a pivotal role.