Study flags gaps in research on chemical pollution impacts on biodiversity

Published 14:33 on February 24, 2025  /  Last updated at 14:33 on February 24, 2025  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

There is a misalignment between studies of chemical impacts on nature and biodiversity measurements, according to a study led by the EU Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC).
There is a misalignment between studies of chemical impacts on nature and biodiversity measurements, according to a study led by the EU Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC).


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