• An environmental epidemiological study should be performed to determine whether
air pollution associated with UNGDO increases the incidence of respiratory illness and cardiovascular disease.
In the first federal effort to address serious
air pollution associated with fracking, the EPA issued new air quality standards that require oil and gas companies to capture toxic and climate - altering gases from wells, storage sites and pipelines.
Not exact matches
The current Wikipedia entry on
air pollution, for example, now asserts that
pollution includes: «carbon dioxide (CO2)-- a colorless, odorless, non-toxic greenhouse gas
associated with ocean acidification, emitted from sources such as combustion, cement production, and respiration.»
environmental issues directly
associated with animal agriculture (such as
air pollution and contaminated drainage from factory farming into water supplies) and to help lessen our over consumption of resources including land, water, and fossil fuels
If the process could be applied to other common industrial metals such as copper, it would have the potential to significantly lower prices as well as reduce the
air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions
associated with traditional production.
Asa - Awuku, an
associate professor of chemical and environmental engineering at the CE - CERT, said agencies that oversee prescribed burns should consider these findings when they predict the likely impact of prescribed burning of forest fuels in areas subjected to chronic
air pollution.
The risk of developing asthma was
associated with increases in the levels of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide found in traffic - related
air pollution.
Air pollution from mineral processing was an enormous issue; the search was on for ways to manage and reduce the
associated risks.
In a typical urban area with a high level of background
air pollution — for example, around 15 micrograms of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) per cubic metre, or a nitrogen dioxide concentration around 33 micrograms per cubic metre — an extra 300 trees per square kilometre was
associated with around 50 fewer emergency asthma cases per 100,000 residents over the 15 year study period.
Focusing on the year 2007, the researchers found that of the 3.45 million premature deaths caused by fine - particulate - matter
air pollution, about 12 percent were related to pollutants emitted in a different region of the world, and 22 percent were
associated with goods produced in one region for consumption in another.
He added: «There is now ample evidence that
air pollution is
associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
«Using exposure to nitrogen dioxide as a surrogate for exposure to traffic - related
air pollution, we were able to demonstrate for the first time that higher levels of exposure were
associated with greater right ventricular mass and larger right ventricular end - diastolic volume.
Seventy percent of those surveyed said that they were aware of the health problems
associated with indoor
air pollution, and some of them did not have the economic means to purchase a chimney.
«The way manufacturing and commerce are structured in the world today means that
air pollution mortality is being felt disproportionately by people living in or near producing regions, often far from where goods are consumed,» said paper co-author Steven Davis,
associate professor of Earth system science at the University of California, Irvine.
Environmental exposures such as smoking,
air pollution and metals have been linked to epigenetic changes
associated with health risks.
«Agriculture rarely gets considered for
air pollution control strategies,» said Cohan, an
associate professor of civil and environmental engineering.
The researchers estimated the benefits of tree cover in reducing
air pollution, stormwater runoff, energy costs
associated with heating and cooling buildings, and carbon emissions.
Also, a study of hospital admissions in Wisconsin found that high
air pollution emissions were
associated with a 40 percent increase in the rate of bowel disease hospitalizations in 2002.
«Our results suggest that exposure to higher levels of
air pollution during pregnancy is
associated with various adverse pregnancy outcomes,» said Prof. Lerner - Geva.
Tens of thousands of Americans die prematurely each year from
air pollution - related diseases
associated with burning coal.
Ambient levels of
air pollution are known to be
associated with a wide range of adverse health effects that particularly affect the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
Studies
associating urban death rates with
air pollution have since drawn a tighter and tighter circle around fine particulate matter.
This observation illustrated that increased exposure to
air pollution was
associated with increased risk factors for Type 2 diabetes.
EPA officials say they can't give Congress data
associated with studies of
air pollution and health because it contains personal information, but a senior Republican disagrees.
«Exposure to
air pollution 30 years ago
associated with increased risk of death: Exposure to
air pollution more than 30 years ago may still affect an individual's mortality risk today.»
The researchers found that high levels of
air pollution, poor quality in the built environment and high levels of sociodemographic risk factors were most strongly
associated with increased cancer rates in men and women.
«We show that uptake of atmospheric NH3 (ammonia) onto surfaces containing TiO2 (titanium dioxide) is not a permanent removal process, as previously thought, but rather a photochemical route for generating reactive oxides of nitrogen that play a role in
air pollution and are
associated with significant health effects,» the authors write.
But calculating the costs
associated with premature death caused by
air pollution is complex and has resulted in very different estimates: because of the different methodologies used, the cost of
air pollution related to fossil fuel consumption is estimated to be three times higher in the US than the EU.
The demographic differences raise important policy questions, said Rachel Morello - Frosch, an
associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who studies the health risks of
air pollution but was not involved in the Yale study.
Amplification of existing health threats: The effects of extreme heat and heat waves, projected worsening
air pollution and asthma, extreme rainfall and flooding, and displacement and injuries
associated with extreme weather events, fueled by climate change, are already substantial public health issues.
Urban environments differ from natural habitats in many regards and are for instance
associated with higher levels of anthropogenic
pollution, such as traffic noise, artificial light
pollution and
air pollution, which enhance oxidative stress and inflammatory responses.
Although records are sparse, pan evaporation is estimated to have decreased in many places due to decreases in surface radiation
associated with increases in clouds, changes in cloud properties and / or increases in
air pollution (aerosols), especially from 1970 to 1990.
These are just a few of the respiratory illnesses that are
associated with exposure to ozone and
air pollution particles.
Outdoor
air pollution is
associated with heart attacks, strokes, and cancers.
Ambient levels of PM 2 days before submaximal exercise testing were significantly
associated with increased ST - segment depression during the test.17 This finding suggests that
air pollution exposure conveys a greater susceptibility to myocardial ischemia, as demonstrated in an experimental study of dogs exposed to CAP.175 These results also offer insight regarding the relationship between exposure to PM and the timing of AMI.11 Significant associations were identified between symptom onset and both acute (levels within 2 hours before symptoms) and subacute (previous - day average concentration) exposures to PM2.5.
These findings show that smoking, while not affecting the PM -
associated risk from ischemic heart disease, appeared to interact with
air pollution to increase the risk of death from other circulatory diseases.
A new study finds that long - term exposure to fine - particle
air pollution — formed by the gasses of cars, power plants, and other sources — is
associated with much higher mortality rates from cancers of the breast, upper digestive tract, and other organs.
Avoiding
air pollution can reduce the risk of heart attack, heart failure, and other complications, especially in patients who are recovering after being hospitalized, according to Diane R. Gold, MD, the study's senior author and an
associate professor of medicine and environmental health at Harvard.
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Furthermore, exposure to general
air pollution during developing years is
associated with decreased respiratory function later in life.
Air pollution give rise to number of diseases which are mainly
associated with lungs at the same time it affect flora and fauna of the society.
The exact cause is unknown, but is thought to be
associated with inhalation of irritants such as barn dust and
air pollution.
Whether the installation represents the turbulent journey
associated with cancer diagnosis or the infinite life of plastic garbage in our oceans, the installation's place suspended in the
air serves as a symbolic reminder that
pollution and cancer are issues hanging over all of our heads.
Study after study into the effects of
air pollution on the human body has turned up a grim laundry - list of
associated ills — such as increased risks of stroke, heart attack, and lung disease — and now, according to the latest research, it may actually be doing harm to our brains as well, ultimately leading to learning problems and even depression.
It's even worse than that because the UMS report doesn't seem to count the many health costs
associated with stress,
air pollution, etc..
The research also showed that Diesel traffic - related soot was
associated with heart disease deaths but that particulate
air pollution from both wind - blown soil and biomass combustion were not.
Diabetes enhances vulnerability to particulate
air pollution —
associated impairment in vascular reactivity and endothelial function
Against these possibilities, there is currently a net cooling effect, equivalent to around 50 ppm, from aerosols
associated with
air pollution.
Reducing fossil fuel use has many additional benefits including reducing
air pollution (and greenhouse gases) and decreasing the environmental impacts
associated with fossil fuel production and use.
«Although the effects of other unmeasured risk factors can not be excluded with certainty, these results suggest that fine - particulate
air pollution, or a more complex
pollution mixture
associated with fine particulate matter, contributes to excess mortality in certain US cities.»