Tag: air pollution
Air Quality and Breast Cancer: A Troubling Link
Women living in neighborhoods with heavy vehicle emissions and lower air quality face higher odds of developing breast cancer. A groundbreaking analysis,...
Centuries-Old Mercury Pollution in Oceans Still Threatens Arctic Wildlife
Despite decades of global reductions in mercury emissions, mercury levels in Arctic wildlife continue to rise due to persistent mercury pollution. This...
Shocking #air Quality Statistics Revealed
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New Delhi’s Air Pollution Worse Than Thought
Air pollution in New Delhi is worse than estimated, with a new study revealing that pollution levels are underestimated by up to...
Air Pollution Reaches Dangerous Levels Worldwide
IQAir has released its 7th annual World Air Quality Report, exposing alarming pollution levels in 2024. The report analyzes data from over...
Lung Cancer Rates Rise Among Non-Smokers, Linked to Air Pollution
While smoking rates are on the decline worldwide, lung cancer continues to cause nearly 2 million deaths annually. A new international study...
Indoor Air Pollution Affects Health More Than Outside Pollution
Walking through a pine forest, you instantly notice its fresh, crisp aroma. But replicating that scent indoors with air fresheners, wax melts,...
Air Pollution Harms Brain Performance
Short-term exposure to air pollution impairs cognitive abilities, making everyday activities like grocery shopping more challenging, a new study finds.
Air Pollution and Autism: Unraveling the Connection
Recent research highlights a troubling link between air pollution exposure during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in...
Air pollution is a major Threat in India
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![COP28 in Dubai: the Global Fight Against Climate Change : IEA analysis warns that COP28 pledges on renewable, energy efficiency, and methane fall short of the drastic emissions reduction needed to achieve the 1.5°C global warming target. The study indicates that even if fully delivered, current commitments would only close around 30% of the emissions gap required for a climate-resilient future.]](https://i0.wp.com/indianf.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cop28.jpg?resize=218%2C149&ssl=1)