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May 07, 2020
Carbon-Neutral California Would Save 14,000 Lives a Year. A carbon-neutral California is possible and it would save about 14,000 lives per year, as well as reduce acute respiratory symptoms in over 8 million adults, reduce asthma exacerbation in 1 million children
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Feb 12, 2020
More than half of US deaths related to air pollution are a result of emissions originating outside of the state in which those deaths occur, new study shows. When air pollution is generated in one state, half of that pollution is lofted into the air and carried by winds across state boundaries.
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Dec 12, 2019
Dried lakebeds are a significant source of dust in many urban areas. Researchers collected dust samples from desert and urban areas in the western United States and concluded that 90-percent of dust in one urban area comes from dry lakebeds, a result of climate change, water diversion, and drought.
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