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  • Manure management and land application can improve soil health and nutrient recycling but can also be a major source of air pollutant emissions and regional eutrophication. A high-resolution, regional framework can now facilitate assessment of current and future manure management policies in a representative livestock-dense region of Europe.

    • Brendan P. Harrison
    • Branden E. Leonhardt
    • Corinne D. Scown
    News & Views
    Nature Food
    P: 1-2
  • This study projects the private costs and monetized climate and health damages of electrifying long-haul heavy-duty diesel trucks. Battery electric trucks yield net positive societal benefits by 2035, contingent on policies that accelerate adoption.

    • Jason Porzio
    • Wilson McNeil
    • Corinne D. Scown
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-12
  • Grid decarbonization and truck electrification investments in the United States aim to support a just energy transition. Although such efforts reduce air-pollution-related premature mortality in disadvantaged communities, the relative disparity between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged communities increases.

    • Wilson H. McNeil
    • Jason Porzio
    • Corinne D. Scown
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 8, P: 276-286
  • A circular economy for plastics offers a promising solution to the pollution crisis. Here the authors take advantage of the unique chemistry of polydiketoenamine resins, showing how plastics can be biorenewable and recyclable by incorporating biosourced triacetic acid lactone.

    • Jeremy Demarteau
    • Benjamin Cousineau
    • Brett A. Helms
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 6, P: 1426-1435
  • Producing commodity chemicals in bacteria that live on industrial air pollution captures more greenhouse gases than it emits.

    • Corinne D. Scown
    • Jay D. Keasling
    News & Views
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 40, P: 304-307