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Wednesday, February 08, 2017

LONG DISTANCE POLLUTION

from Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

If there were any doubts about being in a global society, consider a study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The study details discovery that tiny floating particles can bind to pollutants, allowing them to last longer and travel farther that what previous global climate models predicted. This new way of viewing pollutants and how they ride through the atmosphere has quadrupled the global estimate of lung cancer risk. Scientists from Oregon State University, part of an international team of researchers, say the level of certain pollutants measured on a mountain top in the Oregon Cascades was four times that previous models predicted and there is evidence the pollutants came all the way from the other side of the Pacific Ocean.

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