Air pollution.
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The Information you need fight the noise and pollution caused by Sea-Tac Airport
Gives residents of Seatac, Des Moines, Normandy Park, Burien, Tukwila, Federal Way and Seattle resources to fight the negative impacts of Sea-Tac Airport.
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Air pollution harms male fertility while women face similar risk from noise, study finds | Fertility problems | The Guardian
Air pollution is associated with a higher infertility risk in men, while noise pollution is associated with a higher risk of infertility in women, a study has found.
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Warehouses add 17.9% more nitrogen dioxide to their communities
Communities with warehouses were exposed to an average of 17.9% more nitrogen dioxide than other communities, according to a study published in Nature Communications.
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Air pollution impacts from warehousing in the United States uncovered with satellite data
Regulators, environmental advocates, and community groups in the United States (U.S.) are concerned about air pollution associated with the proliferating e-commerce and warehousing industries.
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Warehousing Industry Increases Health-Harming Pollutants | Milken Institute School of Public Health | The George Washington University
First of a kind study shows an average 20% spike of nitrogen dioxide polluting the air for communities located near huge warehouses; people of color harder hit
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Almost 2,000 children die every day from air pollution, Report finds
Global study reveals dirty air is second only to malnutrition as cause of death among under-fives
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The plastics we breathe
Every time you take a breath, you could be inhaling microplastics. See how tiny and dangerously invasive they can be.
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Why you should protect your eyes when air pollution levels are high
Studies have long found that air pollution is bad for our lungs and cardiovascular system. But research on how a dirty atmosphere can impact our eyes is only beginning to emerge.
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Transport-related airborne nanoparticles: Sources, different aerosol modes, and their toxicity
Nanoparticle emissions from transport are of considerable importance because of their dominance in terms of particle number concentration in most urban atmospheres. Nanoparticles may carry toxic substances, posing a serious threat to pedestrians, passengers and residents. The road sector has been studied intensively in both academia and industry and considerable knowledge has already been gathered.
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Communities around Sea-Tac Airport suing Port of Seattle, Alaska Air, Delta for toxic pollutants
A lawsuit suggests that 300,000 people have been exposed to carbon monoxide, lead, and particulate matter around Sea-Tac airport.