A mixture of solid and liquid particles known as particulate matter, or soot, is a common source of air pollution.
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Former Vice President Al Gore has announced an expansion of Climate TRACE to track soot pollution using satellite technology ...
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The Guardian reported that researchers looked at a large number of medical records. Their study found that people exposed to ...
Wildfire smoke causes more air pollution than current atmospheric models can predict. A new study by researchers at King ...
Researchers have found a link between more severe sleep apnea and one particular environmental issue in cities. Here we ...
When explosions ripped through a Philadelphia oil refinery last year, the shock waves knocked Felicia Menna’s front door frame out of place. Then came the black smoke.
NEW YORK (AP) — Soon people will be able to use satellite technology and artificial intelligence to track dangerous soot pollution in their neighborhoods — and where it comes from — in a way not so ...
Our calculations found that the xAI turbines would contribute minimally to ambient air pollution in both neighborhoods.