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#air-quality
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago
New York City

New Air Quality Stats Dispel Earlier Forecasts for Congestion Pricing Pollution - Streetsblog New York City

Alternative transportation
fromwww.dailynews.com
4 months ago

A silent component of smog can foul the nighttime air, making air quality worse, Caltech study says

Ammonium nitrate significantly contributes to fine particulate pollution in Southern California, impacting health risks during poor air quality days.
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago
New York City

New Air Quality Stats Dispel Earlier Forecasts for Congestion Pricing Pollution - Streetsblog New York City

#air-pollution
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Fossil fuel burning poses threat to health of 1.6bn people, data shows

Fossil fuel combustion exposes at least 1.6 billion people to PM2.5 and toxic air from super-emitting industrial facilities, causing serious health risks.
#wildfire-smoke
fromwww.nature.com
2 weeks ago

Global warming amplifies wildfire health burden and reshapes inequality

Global warming intensifies wildfires and exacerbates greenhouse gas and pollutant emissions1. However, global projections remain incomplete, hindering effective policy interventions amid uncertain warming futures2. Here, we developed an interpretable machine learning framework to project global burned areas and wildfire emissions. This framework accounts for the impacts of future climate change on fire activity and quantifies associated premature deaths and radiative forcing from fire-induced particulate matter (PM2.5).
#wildfires
fromNature
3 weeks ago
Public health

Long-range PM2.5 pollution and health impacts from the 2023 Canadian wildfires - Nature

fromNature
3 weeks ago
Public health

Long-range PM2.5 pollution and health impacts from the 2023 Canadian wildfires - Nature

#lewy-body-dementia
fromWIRED
4 weeks ago

Microplastics and Particulate Matter Have Invaded Your Home. The Solution? Your Vacuum

Global Earth Day published studies that found pets and babies are especially at risk for microplastic exposure from household dust. Both household members stay low to the ground-closer to dust, microplastics, and particulates that are invisible to the naked eye on carpets and floors-and put everything in their mouths, making it easier for them to ingest microplastic dust that could be on those objects.
Environment
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