air quality
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Scientists Developed New Model That Monitors Air Pollution Accurately
A new model developed by the University of East Anglia (UEA) can now detect air contaminants that escaped during previous monitoring, thus providing a comprehensive picture for individuals and the development of policy. Air quality evaluations now depend on a significant degree of uncertainty, which might lead to faulty policy choices and bad health results.
Latest Research Articles
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WHO Report Shows that 7 Million Premature Deaths Occur Every Year Due to Air Pollution
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Gas Stoves Are Causing Dangerous Indoor Pollution, and Many are Ignoring the Risks
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Governments Allocate More Funds for Fossil Fuel Instead of Fighting Air Pollution
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Wildfire Smokes Reached North Pole in a Historic First, Showing How Bad the Crisis Got
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Billowing Smoke From Wildfires Trigger Dangerous Air Quality Levels in Canada
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[VIRAL] Massive Sandstorm Engulfed a Chinese City in Clouds of Dust
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Improving Air Quality: A New Way to Reduce the Risk of Dementia
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Raging Wildfires in Canada Impact Air Quality in US, Prompting Warnings
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Air Pollution Affects Older Men's Brain Function, But Aspirin Can Reverse Effects?
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EPA to Declare Ameren's Largest Coal Plant as Air Quality Compliant, Critics Disagree
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EPA to Declare Ameren's Largest Coal Plant as Air Quality Compliant, Critics Disagree
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Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Increasing Violent Crime Rates