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The enhancement of water resources, water science, and water quality

Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, explores the enhancement of water quality.

E. coli as a surrogate for water pollution – a modern canary in the coal mine

E. coli and its contribution to water pollution could help improve detection strategies. Discover more here.

Advocating for the introduction of criminal law for environmental protection

To solve current environmental problems, it is argued that criminal law for environmental protection must be implemented.

Are activities in space contributing to climate change?

Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, details how space activity could impact climate change.

Water pollution: A critical driver of climate change

Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, discusses the potential impact that water pollution has on climate change. A frontier...

Towards a sustainable water future

The University of Lynchburg’s Dr Thomas Shahady argues that a sustainable water future depends on preparation now.

Creating accessible water quality monitoring to combat water pollution

As water pollution continues to rise, we must find ways to put water quality monitoring in the hands of local communities.

Using problem solving to redefine environmental education

Dr Thomas Shahady, Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg, discusses transforming the education landscape.

Renewing urban water quality

Dr Thomas Shahady from the University of Lynchburg outlines how challenges facing urban water quality can be addressed through a more holistic approach. The water...

The safety of our freshwater supplies

Professor Thomas D Shahady from the University of Lynchburg describes the growing concerns over the safety of our freshwater supplies. A question often asked around...

The water contamination epidemic

To control the current water contamination epidemic, we must begin with land use reform and then move towards comprehensive land management solutions. Freshwater resources including...

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