Meat, maladies and the macrocosm: why curtailing meat consumption is essential for global population health and the environment

Miller, K.A., Thompson, K.F., Johnston, P., Santillo, D. & Tirado, R. (2018) Meat, maladies and the macrocosm: why curtailing meat consumption is essential for global population health and the environment. Poster presented at Livestock, Environment and People (LEAP) Conference, Oxford, 7th November 2018 Download poster

Current radiological situation in areas of Ukraine contaminated by the Chernobyl accident: Part 1. Human dietary exposure to Caesium-137 and possible mitigation measures.

Labunska, I., Kashparov, V., Levchuk, S., Santillo, D., Johnston, P., Polishchuk, S., Lazarev, N. Khomutinin, Y. (2018)  Current radiological situation in areas of Ukraine contaminated by the Chernobyl accident: Part 1. Human dietary exposure to Caesium-137 and possible mitigation measures.  Environment International 117: 250-259 Download from publishers website

The bee’s burden: an analysis of pesticide residues in comb pollen (beebread) and trapped pollen from honey bees (Apis mellifera) in 12 European countries

Johnston, P., Huxdorff, C., Simon, G. & Santillo, D. (2014) The bee’s burden: an analysis of pesticide residues in comb pollen (beebread) and trapped pollen from honey bees (Apis mellifera) in 12 European countries.  S. Erwood [ed.], Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Report 03-2014: 56 pp. Download report

Investigation of hazardous chemical discharges from two textile manufacturing facilities, and chemical contamination of nearby canals connecting to the lower Chao Phraya River, Thailand.

Brigden, K. , Labunska, I. & David Santillo (2010) Investigation of hazardous chemical discharges from two textile manufacturing facilities, and chemical contamination of nearby canals connecting to the lower Chao Phraya River, Thailand. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 06/2010: 29pp. Download report