London’s low emission zones save lives and money, new study finds
Published on 24 April 2025There has been a 18.5% reduction in sick leave in Greater London following LEZ implementation compared to areas in England without low emission zones.
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There has been a 18.5% reduction in sick leave in Greater London following LEZ implementation compared to areas in England without low emission zones.
New research shows humans were not passive in the transition from forager to farmer; they played an active and crucial role in the transition.
The Brunel Centre will create economic insights to support industrial strategy, helping the West of England grow sustainably and benefit fully from devolution.
Economists from the University of Bath believe that end-of week-absenteeism could be linked to beating bank holiday traffic.
New research suggests that Shared Parental Leave (SPL) has failed to encourage greater take-up or longer leave by fathers, prompting calls for policy reform.
A new study has revealed that when academics express political opinions on X (formerly Twitter), it can damage how credible the public thinks they are.
Analysis from Dr Habtamu Beshir and Prof Eleonora Fichera highlights reductions in pollution and improvements to health brought about by LEZ and ULEZ.
A new report contributed to by Bath's Dr Hunt suggests adaptation costs in developing countries could be five to ten times greater than current finance flows.
Study of US data shows persistent social norms about male breadwinning can harm men’s mental health.
Negative interest rate policies have been introduced to stimulate flagging economies but the unconventional monetary strategy may be doing more harm than good.