While low PM2.5 levels meeting the < 10 μg/m3target are recommended, the WHO advises that no level of exposure has been shown to be free of health impacts.1Current New York air pollution levels continue to threaten communities, particularly lower-income neighborhoods, and raise the risk for...
Air pollution levelAir quality indexMain pollutant Good 21* US AQI PM2.5 PollutantsConcentration PM2.5 5.1*µg/m³ ✓ PM2.5 concentration in Mastic air currently meets the WHO annual air quality guideline value Health Recommendations How to protect from air pollution in Mastic? Open your...
Higher levels of air pollution are found in these areas of your hometown in New York. The New York State DEC released the results from the first phase of the State’s "historic effort" to monitor air quality DEC Releases First Phase Results of Statewide Community Air Monitoring Initiative DEC...
Journal of the Air Pollution Control AssociationGoldstein, I. F., Landovitz, L., and Block, G.: Air pollution patterns in New York City. J. Air Pollut. Control Assoc. 24:148-52, 1974.Goldstein I. F, Landovitz L. and Block G. (1974)Air pollution patterns in New York City. J. ...
Lower air pollution levels saved an estimated 5,660 lives in New York State in 2012, compared to 2002 levels, according to a new study.
Air pollution patterns in New York City - Goldstein, Landovitz, et al. - 1974Goldstein I. F, Landovitz L. and Block G. (1974)Air pollution patterns in New York City. J. Air Pollut. Control Ass. 24, (2).Goldstein, I.F., Landovitz, L., Block, G., 1974. Air pollution patterns...
Smoke from the wildfiresraging across Canada has created a thick haze across New York City's iconic skyline, nearly fading out the Statue of Liberty and high-rises. The quality of air has become so bad in the past few days that now, the city has some of the worst air pollution in ...
Differences between Weekday and Weekend Air Pollutant Levels in Atlanta; Baltimore; Chicago; Dallas–Fort Worth; Denver; Houston; New York; Phoenix; Washin... Differences between weekday and weekend air pollutant levels in Atlanta; Baltimore; Chicago; Dallas-Fort Worth; Denver; Houston; New York...
New research by NYU shows how subway air pollution is disproportionately impacting millions of New York City's lower-income commuters.
Pregnant, low-income New Yorkers living in neighborhoods with higher levels of air pollution were 60 percent more likely to test positive for COVID-19, according to a new study led by scientists at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. The