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For this reason, this study aims to assess the air quality of Lima, to understand its behavior, and the possible causes and factors that favor pollution. Subsequently, we applied the Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) and the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) models to forecast PM10 concentrations, where...
Crop residue burning contributes to poor air quality and imposes a health burden on India. Despite government bans and other interventions, this practice remains widespread. Here we estimate the impact of changes in agricultural emissions on air quality
the emission of key atmospheric emissions such as SO2, NOX, NH3, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), and Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10). Both positive as negative impacts on overall air quality when applying CCS are being suggested in the literature. The scientific base...
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the flow rate is determined by setting thesupply air temperaturetS. For economic design, the flow rate should be as small as possible, which means having a supply temperature as low as possible without causing draughts. Suitable temperature differentials depend on several factors, some of which ha...
Regulations intended to reduce ambient concentrations by curbing emissions have been implemented in the United States and elsewhere, resulting in improved air quality. How much of this improvement can be attributed to specific regulations versus other factors, such as economic forces and technological ...
Epistemic ideals are the standards or criteria that people use to evaluate whether epistemic aims have been achieved and the quality of the resulting representations. For example, scientists evaluate scientific explanations using ideals such as empirical adequacy, which is the degree to which explanations...
and harms of future energy transitions will be shared across a nation8,9. Even if income groups do have equal air quality concentrations, there still lies a disproportionate burden on lower income communities because of historical disadvantages, and less access to healthcare facilities when compared...
Progressive energy (for example, renewables and/or natural gas) substitution for coal towards carbon mitigation can simultaneously reduce considerable air pollutant emissions, hence bringing remarkable air quality and associated human health co-benefits7,8,9,10,11. Although the air quality co-benefits ...