Friday, November 24, 2023

Journal Article - Air quality disparities mapper: An open-source web application for environmental justice

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Journal Article - Evaluating the spatial patterns of U.S. urban NOx emissions using TROPOMI NO2

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Journal Article - Opinion: Papers that shaped tropospheric chemistry

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Journal Article - Development of Spatio-Temporal Land Use Regression Models for Fine Particulate Matter and Wood-Burning Tracers in Temuco, Chile

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Journal Article - Controversies of carbon dioxide removal

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Journal Article - The unusual stubble burning season of 2020 in northern India: a satellite perspective

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Journal Article - Air pollution accountability research: Moving from a causal chain to a web

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Journal Article - What maintains low-carbon consumption behaviors: Evidence from China

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Journal Article - Achievable load shifting potentials for the European residential sector from 2022–2050

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Journal Article - Evaluation of CMIP6 model simulations of PM2.5 and its components over China

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Journal Article - The 2023 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: the imperative for a health-centred response in a world facing irreversible harms

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Friday, November 17, 2023

Journal Article - Traffic volume and road network structure: Revealing transportation-related factors on PM2.5 concentrations

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Journal Article - Challenges in road transport emissions modelling at the national, regional, and local levels

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Journal Article - Establishing a science-into-policy process for tropospheric ozone assessment

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Journal Article - Strengthening Research in the Global South: Atmospheric Science Opportunities in South America and Africa

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Journal Article - Spotlight on air pollution in Africa

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Thursday, November 09, 2023

Infograph - Chemistry of Fireworks

@ CompoundChem - Fireworks are great, but know the chemicals which produce those colors, what is burning, and consequently ending up as air pollution

Delhi's Doctors say, "Diwali Crackers = Lung Cancer"


A large number of doctors in Delhi this year are appealing for a cracker-free Diwali. Advocating ‘No Diwali crackers, no lung cancer’ for the city this festival season, Dr. Niranjan Naik, senior Oncologist (surgeon) from Dharamshila Hospital said: “Firecrackers form a major part of our Diwali celebrations. These firecrackers are not only harming the environment, but also lead to serious health problems. The crackers emit the worst kind of gases and increase air pollution by 30 per cent. The toxic air is not only dangerous for those suffering from pulmonary diseases, but it also causes breathing problems in others.’’

Stating that crackers contain elements like copper, cadmium, sulphur, aluminium and barium, the physician explained that on bursting, crackers emit toxic chemicals and gases that remain suspended for a long time. 


“Breathing such toxic and fine particles in the firecracker smog can cause serious health problems such as risk of lung inflammation, asthma attacks and like symptoms. Exposure to the smoke and smog aggravates symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases. Staying in Delhi NCR itself is a risk factor equivalent to smoking two cigarettes per day even if you are a non-smoker. It is strongly recommended that children, the elderly and people with lung or heart disease who are especially sensitive should stay indoors and close the windows to avoid breathing the smoke,’’ added Dr. Naik.

Read more @ the Hindu

PM2.5 (Particulate) Pollution in Delhi - Comparing the Day After Diwali in 2016 2017 and 2018


Friday, November 03, 2023

Journal Article - Response of organic aerosol to Delhi's pollution control measures over the period 2011–2018

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Journal Article - Influence of ship emissions on PM2.5 in Shanghai: From COVID19 to OMICRON22 lockdown episodes

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Journal Article - Challenges in road transport emissions modelling at the national, regional, and local levels

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Journal Article - Systematic review and meta-analysis on the impact of COVID-19 related restrictions on air quality in low- and middle-income countries

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Journal Article - CAIPEEX - Indian cloud seeding scientific experiment

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