Public concern about air pollution has traditionally centred on chemical pollutants such as vehicle exhaust and industrial emissions found in fine particulate matter (PM2.5).
Residential wood burning is a major but underrecognized source of wintertime PM2.5 air pollution, disproportionately harming urban communities and people of color despite relatively low wood use.
In the American Lung Association’s latest State of the Air report, the Philadelphia‑Reading‑Camden metro area ranks as the ...
A decade-long study reveals distinct seasonal pollutant trends in Indian cities, emphasizing the need for targeted air ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marianne Krasny is a professor at Cornell University. On July 31, a retired friend rode his bike 22 miles in Chicago only to ...
The findings indicate that air pollution in Almaty is structural rather than episodic. Sustainable improvement will require ...
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