Sep. 9, 2024 — Higher exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) during infancy was associated with lower economic earnings in adulthood, according to a new study. The association was ...
Researchers design  air-driven propeller system that can replace electrical and diesel-operated engines used to ferry ...
Air pollution is an unseen menace that poses a major threat to human health and the climate. We have created the air quality stripes, a visual tool that captures global air pollution trends ...
A vicious cycle of climate change, wildfires and air pollution is having a “spiraling negative impact” on human health, ecosystems and agriculture, said a report released Thursday by the World ...
A surprise improvement in air quality in South Asia in 2022 drove a decline in global pollution ... quality data often fall into a bad feedback cycle where having little data leads to little ...
ISLAMABAD: After a consistent rise over the past two decades, air pollution in South Asia declined by 18 per cent in one year possibly on the back of above-normal rainfall in that year but still ...
A new tool shows how much air quality has changed since the Industrial Revolution in cities across the world. It generates a single image made up of different colored stripes representing ...
A study by Mumbai's International Institute for Population Sciences revealed that India's air pollution, particularly PM2.5, significantly increased mortality rates across all age groups.
Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Share Air pollution worsened Monday, contributing to unhealthy conditions for people with respiratory illnesses, outdoor workers, young children and seniors.
During winters, the capital’s air quality reaches a hazardous level due to low wind speed, stubble burning, vehicular pollution, and its peculiar geographical location. A study on ‘Real Time ...
Europeans living in the densest cities suffer from poorer air quality, higher mortality rates and worse heat island effects than residents of sparser urban areas on the continent. But those ...