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Ed Schoen, owner of Prestige Heating in Massapequa, said he wears a personal carbon monoxide detector when entering homes to ...
A major study links long-term air pollution, especially sulfur dioxide, to higher depression risk, urging stronger pollution ...
The Environmental Protection Agency issued a notice of violation “for failure to enforce vehicle emission inspections in ...
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What if we could transform harmful pollution into a helpful energy source? As we strive towards carbon neutrality, ...
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During the early 1970s, the air in many American cities was … brown. Pollution muddied clear skies and sickened people across ...
Despite cleaner cars on the road, a University of California, Riverside study shows that higher speed limits make city air dirtier.
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Poor air quality increases depression risk, study findsA new study finds poor air quality is linked to a heightened risk for depression. Depression is a classified as a mood ...
Once again, Dhaka’s air has been ranked among the most polluted in the world, posing severe health risks to its residents.
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Tech Xplore on MSNAffordable AI-powered air pollution sensors can revolutionize monitoring of air quality, research findsA new generation of roaming air pollution sensors, powered by artificial intelligence, can improve the accuracy of air ...
Understanding indoor air pollution in India, its sources, health impacts, and design solutions for better air quality.
Dhaka, the overcrowded capital city of Bangladesh, recorded the world’s worst air quality with an AQI score of 183 at 9:25am ...
It is estimated that in Nepal, 30% of neonatal mortality can be blamed on air pollution. But that is only part of the story. Harmful as fine particulate matter is to human health, carbon monoxide, ...
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