Poor Air Quality Has Become a Public Health Crisis in Cities, According to a New Report
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Air pollution exacerbates social inequalities in cities, as people with fewer resources are more exposed to pollutants, are more vulnerable to their effects and suffer worse consequences for their health, according to the report 'Cities Against Climate Change: Reducing Emissions to Gain Health', published on Wednesday by Health by Law.
People with fewer resources are more exposed to pollutants, are more vulnerable to their effects and suffer worse consequences for their health. They are the conclusions of the Cities report on climate change. Reducing emissions to gain health, published on Wednesday by Health by Law. The paper analyzes how this environmental inequality translates into what it calls a “triple vulnerability.” In many cities, lower-income neighborhoods tend to be …
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