A study shows harm in short-term exposures and proposes a particulate threshold that could influence air quality alerts.
David Jones dusts his house in the Curtis Bay neighborhood of Baltimore almost daily. He rarely opens his windows, even when the weather is beautiful, because the outdoor air makes him feel sick.
New research builds on scientific understanding of how air pollution and cancer risk are distributed throughout the U.S. Air pollution, often resulting from industrial or vehicle emissions, can travel ...
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 161, No. 2, Thematic Symposium: There Is An App For That! The Use of New Technologies in Ethics, CRS and Corporate Sustainability Education (January 2020), pp. 279-302 ...
Smoke and soot from wildfires are darkening skies across the Eastern U.S., bringing deeply unhealthy air from Canada into some of the most populous parts of the U.S. But it’s not always so obvious ...
The US government has halted air quality data sharing from embassies and consulates due to funding constraints. Scientists warn that the decision will weaken global air pollution monitoring and public ...
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Air pollution may damage the brain independently of other diseases
The Findings Raise New Questions About Alzheimer’s Prevention In A Nutshell A study of nearly 28 million Medicare patients found that long-term exposure to fine particle air pollution is linked to a ...
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