The act of allowing leaving substances in the natural environment that may or may not be harmful, or the substances themselves.
Questions tagged [pollution]
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Is it almost impossible to find animals that are not contaminated by chemicals?
From Chapter 3 of Rachel Carson's seminal book, Silent Spring (1962):
FOR THE FIRST TIME in the history of the world, every human being is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until death. In the less…
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Is air pollution reaching a crisis point?
A recent report by the Lancet Commision on Pollution and Health led to some scary headlines in the news:
Pollution linked to one in six deaths
Global pollution kills 9m a year and threatens 'survival of human societies'
Pollution is killing…

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Does the DuPont/Denka plant in Lousiana emit 250,000 pounds of chloroprene annually?
I was a bit surprised when reading the following paragraph in the article "The Louisiana Environmental Apocalypse Road Trip":
The risk of cancer in Reserve, a community founded by freed slaves, is
800 times the national average, making the…

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Is (or was) the air pollution in Beijing worse than "what the first responders at ground zero on 9/11 were breathing"?
...I'd rather spend a week in Chernobyl (maybe not right now) than say a week in Beijing when the air quality is literally so bad it's worse than what the first responders at ground zero on 9/11 were breathing...
We solved nuclear waste decades…

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"In some cities, it's more dangerous to breathe than to smoke cigarettes."
The Economist posted this claim on Facebook and Twitter, accompanied by a short video.
In some cities, it's more dangerous to breathe than to smoke cigarettes.
I can imagine it's more dangerous to live and breathe in a certain city for a year…
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Are black cabs responsible for nearly a fifth of central London's road transport Nitrogen Oxide emissions?
Evening Standard reporter Ross Lydall penned this article on 4th April:
Row erupts over black cab exemption to planned ultra low emission zone
“Londoners will, however, be astounded that the Mayor has exempted
black cabs from measures which apply…

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Have few, if any, studies on the health effects of particulate air pollution measured the actual exposure to particulates?
Air pollution is a major health concern worldwide. One of the major problems is the emissions caused by traffic such as nitrogen dioxide and the small particulates known as PM 2.5 (which are very small carbon particles associated with vehicle…

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Is most of London's air pollution 'is caused by drivers from outside the capital'?
According to today's (29th Feb 2016) Evening Standard
London's air pollution 'is caused by drivers from outside the capital'
Implying that whatever London does about air pollution, there will still be a high level unless other areas control car…

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Does one cup of coffee pollute as much as a 10km car drive?
I've heard such a statement made off-hand, and don't have any source for it, or any precision on type of coffee, preparation, what type of pollution is taken into account, etc.
I'd like to know if there is any truth to it, but google mostly gives me…

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