The researchers found that some air pollutants didn’t drop nearly as much as first thought and even more surprising was that ozone levels increased even as other pollutants decreased. Air pollution results from a complex mix of interactions between emissions, meteorology, such as wind direction and rain, as well as chemistry, but looking only at observational data as many recent studies have done without take meteorology into account, skews the numbers.Īlso Read: Phase Down From Coal As Main Source Of Energy, Invest More In Renewables: ICMR And Lancet Report The research has been published in the ‘Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Journal’. Ontario: According to a study by the York University, blue skies and an absence of visible smog can be deceiving and hide pollutants that could potentially cause health issues.
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