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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Beijing pushes to reduce air pollution
Every night an old coal train chugs in to central Beijing to deliver its load to the Guohua power plant, one of the city’s oldest power stations now surrounded by glitzy malls and towering apartment blocks. Soon, the trains will … Continue reading
Auckland Pollution Causes Deaths
Air pollution causes hundreds of deaths in Auckland per year and causes more than $200 million worth of social damage, a new report claims. Auckland’s air quality is so bad that in the past two months it exceeded the Government’s National … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Australia & Oceania, World News
Tagged Air Quality, Auckland, New Zealand, PM10
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Henley on Thames – Group to examine air quality
The members are town councillors Joan Bland, Laila Meachin and Dieter Hinke, county councillor Peter Skolar and residents Roy Atkin, C Langer and H Legh. According to the latest air quality report, Duke Street has the highest nitrogen dioxide levels … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, UK
Tagged Air Quality, Air Quality England, Henley on Thames, South Oxfordshire, UK
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Greyjing? Air pollution fouls Beijing’s name
With its parks, centuries-old palaces, history and culture, Beijing should be one of the more pleasant capitals of the world. Instead, it’s considered among the worst to live in because of chronic air pollution. Lung cancer rates are rising among … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Asia, China
Tagged 2008 Beijing Olympics, Air Pollution, Air Quality, Beijing, China
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Devastating Effects of Air Pollution in China
Over the last seven years, Chinese have become more aware of the devastating effects of air pollution. PM stands for damaging air pollutants called “particulate matter,” and 2.5 refers to their size in microns a unit of measurement that is … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, China
Tagged Air Quality, China, effects of air pollution, PM - Particulate Matter, PM2.5
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Greens call for school children to wear face masks in order to combat effects of air pollution
The Green Party has called for air pollution masks to be distributed to children attending schools within 150 metres of busy roads in Tower Hamlets to protect their health. Almost one in every five children in the East End is … Continue reading
Masks can cut air pollution risks
Face masks can help protect those with coronary heart disease (CHD) from symptoms and health effects triggered by exposure to polluted air, a study from Beijing, China finds. Heart disease symptoms and blood pressure were both reduced when older men … Continue reading
King’s College London launch updated air pollution app
A breath of fresh air for Games visitors and athletes as ERG at King’s College London launch an updated website and air pollution apps. The free London Air website and apps provide a map of Olympic venues along with air … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, London, UK
Tagged 2012 London Olympics, Air Quality, King's College London, London, pollution levels
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