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Study uncovers astonishing side effect of first-of-its-kind US traffic law: 'It's really exciting'
Gas-guzzling vehicles are one of the major contributors to planet-warming pollution, and the transportation sector in the U.S ...
BANGKOK: Bangkok's Air Quality Information Centre reported PM2.5 (fine particulate matter of 2.5 microns or less) in the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Heightened exposure levels to particulate matter before COVID-19 hospitalization raised the odds for poor ...
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How dirty air fuels depression: PM 2.5 components linked to higher mental health risk in older adults
Recent research has unveiled a startling correlation: older Americans exposed to polluted air face a heightened risk of depression. The study identifies fine particulate matter—specifically sulfate, ...
March 11 (UPI) --Fewer than one in five global cities met World Health Organization air pollution standards in 2024 with Central and South Asia accounting for the nine most polluted metropolitan areas ...
The Fourth National Climate Assessment for the United States claims that particulate matter (PM2.5) causes heart attacks, deaths, and other harms and that these may be worsened due to climate change.
PM2.5 pollution exceeded safe limits in 38 Thai provinces, with Maha Sarakham recording the highest level, according to ...
Air pollution levels continue to exceed the standard PM2.5 value, with air quality beginning to affect health. Authorities ...
As per an analysis by the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA), up to 42 percent of India’s PM2.5 is chemically formed in the atmosphere from precursor gases such as sulfur dioxide (SO2) ...
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