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IFLScience on MSNAir Pollution From Oil And Gas Causes 91,000 Premature Deaths In The US Every Year
Over 91,000 people in the US die early every year due to air pollution from oil and gas, says a new study. Along with premature deaths, dirty air from fossil fuels was linked to 10,350 pre-term births ...
Air pollution from oil and gas production and use in the U.S. has an enormous health toll. A new study tallies the cost.
But the new study shows that number could be even higher—possibly as many as 1.5 million additional deaths globally every ...
A new study reveals oil and gas pollution causes thousands of deaths and illnesses each year, hitting communities of color ...
Researchers used an air pollution model to determine pollution concentrations, and applied that information to epidemiological models to estimate the number of severe health outcomes.
Once among world’s most-polluted cities, Mexico City has made major strides in air quality through policy, technology and ...
A new study has revealed that in the United States, air pollution from the full oil and gas lifecycle contributes to around ...
Air pollution from oil and gas is causing 91,000 premature deaths and hundreds of thousands of health issues across the United States annually, with Black, Asian, Native American and Hispanic ...
Research reveals that gestational exposure to air pollution increases cord blood cystatin C levels, indicating potential kidney function issues in newborns.
Long-term exposure to particulate matter and traffic-related air pollution is linked to risk for meningioma, a tumor of the central nervous system, a new study shows.
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