Wolfberry farmers in China were caught smoking their crops with industrial sulfur to preserve them. Chinese state media also aired clips of workers washing the berries in thick, foaming chemicals ...
The Sulphur Springs Water Alliance was formed by farmers, ranchers, agriculturalists, domestic water users and city workers from the Willcox and Douglas basins who "focused on what we all could ...
It was released high into the atmosphere by a volcano in Iceland and should have "little influence on ground-level air quality", the forecaster said. Sulphur dioxide is a colourless gas with a strong ...
The Met Office has said it is monitoring the cloud of sulphur dioxide, with the “plume” of gas understood to have begun passing over the country early on Sunday morning. It was released high ...
Sulphur dioxide is categorised as "toxic and corrosive" by the UK Health Protection Agency (HPA) is usually produced by burning specific materials like coal and oils, and exposure can prove deadly.
Sulphur dioxide is a colourless gas with a strong smell which is commonly released in coal burning and other refining or manufacturing processes. The gas can cause irritation to the throat ...
A toxic gas cloud is sweeping across the UK after volcanic eruptions near Grindavik in Iceland last Thursday. The sulphur dioxide cloud is expected to shroud the country completely, following its ...
A cloud of sulphur dioxide has crossed over Britain after a volcanic eruption hundreds of miles away in Iceland. The gas passed high in the atmosphere above the UK in the last couple of days and ...
Typically produced by burning coal or oil, sulphur dioxide also spews from volcanic activity and can cause throat irritation, nausea, and abdominal pain when inhaled at elevated levels.
The Met Office says it’s continuing to monitor the sulphur dioxide gas cloud after it covered most of the UK this weekend. The plume, which came from the recent volcanic eruption in Iceland ...
BRITS have been warned a sulphur dioxide gas cloud is set to hover above the UK in hours. The Met Office confirmed a cloud of SO2 was triggered by huge seismic activity on Reykjanes Peninsula ...
A sulphur dioxide plume is currently travelling through the UK following the volcano eruption in Iceland - and it's so bad that Brits have been complaining about it's 'god awful' smell.