Air pollution statisticsBack Top 7 Statistics on air pollution: Why so relevant & how to reduce? It seems like there’s a new story about air pollution in the news every day. Here’s seven statistics that demonstrate why it’s important—and what you can do about it. In November 2015,...
About this entry Cite this entry Harrison, R.M. (2012). Air Pollution Sources, Statistics and Health Effects, Introduction. In: Meyers, R.A. (eds) Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0851-3_911 Download citatio...
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Air pollution threatens our health, environment, and climate. The sources of air pollution are numerous anthropogenic and natural emissions; some are pollution in their own right, and some trigger...Ole HertelMatthew Stanley JohnsonMichael Evan Goodsite...
are quite limited. For instance, data for VOCs (volatile organic compounds), petroleum, volatile phenol, and cyanide are rarely collected. This differs markedly from the hazardous air pollution monitoring and reporting requirements of the USClean Air Act, which are implemented by the U.S. EPA (...
Because epidemiology studies consistently identify the elderly at risk for air pollution-related morbidity and mortality, we developed a model of senescent-dependent susceptibility based on indices of physiological aging. In the current ... CG Tankersley,M Campen,A Bierman,... - 《Inhalation Toxicolog...
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about air pollution. Under the old system, air quality was classified into four bands—from “very good” to “very poor”. The new system describes air in terms of the amount of pollution, which it puts into four categories—from
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- New air pollution and early death statistics in Allegheny County have been unveiled through a new study. The study finds that county residents have a higher mortality rate from fine particulate pollution than other parts of the country, particularly in th...