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Emissions of key air pollutants - sulphur dioxide (\(\hbox {SO}_{2})\), nitrogen oxides (\(\hbox {NO}_{\mathrm{x}})\), black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC), carbon monoxide (CO), volatile organic components (VOCs) and ammonia (\(\hbox {NH}_{3})\)—have been linked to...
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concluded that 鈥榓 large number of time-series studies show very clearly that, with few exceptions, all of the commonly measured pollutants (particles, ozone, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide) are positively associated with increased mortality and hospital admissions for cardiovascu...
blackening of buildings by smoke, corrosion of metal and erosion of masonry by airborne acids derived from sulphur dioxide, unpleasant odours from traffic fumes and factories, and loss of sunshine from industrial haze. Some of these problems have already been tackled with a fair degree of success...
Nuclear power plants do not emit any carbon dioxide nor any sulphur dioxide or nitrogen oxides. Pressure to replace fossil fuels has focused more attention on renewable sources - eg solar and wind. There is need to replace pollution causing sources with non- polluting sources to meet global ...
Chapter 12. Socio-Environmental Consequences of Designdoi:10.1002/9780470720141.ch12biotic communityair pollutionhuman generationsevolving communityheavy sulphur dioxide pollutionSummary No Abstact.Katherine ElliottJulie KnightJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
gaseous hazards carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxideintegrated effects of environmental air pollutionlung disorders of occupational originSummary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Responses to physical properties of inhaled substances Tobacco smoke (also marijuana) Gaseous hazards ...
The major pollutants emitted include Hydrocarbons (HC), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Carbon monoxide (CO), Carbon dioxide (CO2), Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM), and Sulphur dioxide (SO2). These hazardous chemicals cause various respiratory infections and diseases in human beings. In this regard, ...
This means there is a transition in the way we approach air pollution in comparison to earlier concerns over the pollutants smoke and sulphur dioxide from coal burning. These have relatively short lives in the atmosphere. There are long-lived pollutants such as nitrous oxide or carbonyl sulphide ...