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Air Pollution Can Speed Aging, New Study Finds, But Measuring Other Factors Is Challenging

by Contamination News | Jul 15, 2025 | Headlines

Inside Climate News | 15 July 2025 | A global study finds that poor air quality, particularly PM2.5 pollution, significantly accelerates aging and increases dementia risk, highlighting the urgent need for public health actions addressing environmental, social, and...

China’s Clean Air Could Be Behind An Acceleration In Global Warming

by Contamination News | Jul 15, 2025 | Headlines

ScienceAlert | 15 July 2025 | A new study finds that recent accelerated global warming is partly due to East Asia’s major air pollution reductions, which have unmasked previously hidden greenhouse gas-driven warming by removing the cooling effect of sulphur...

5 Key Facts About Wildfires And Clean Air Policies

by Contamination News | Jul 15, 2025 | Headlines

Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability | 15 July 2025 | Stanford researchers warn that wildfire smoke is rapidly reversing decades of U.S. air quality progress, urging updated policies and practical interventions to better protect public health as climate change...
The Importance of Monitoring Ultrafine Particles

The Importance of Monitoring Ultrafine Particles

by Contamination News | Jul 15, 2025 | Articles

Air pollution is one of the biggest public health hazards the world faces today. While we often focus on larger and fine particles (PM10 and PM2.5), ultrafine particles (UFPs) deserve equal attention. Ultrafine particles (UFPs), also known as nanoparticles, are...

Air Pollution Can Cause Cancer In Never Smokers, New Study Finds

by Contamination News | Jul 14, 2025 | Headlines

BGR | 14 July 2025 | A new study in Nature reveals that never-smokers exposed to high levels of air pollution show lung tumor mutations similar to those caused by smoking, highlighting air pollution as a significant contributor to lung cancer risk.
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