Using scented products indoors changes the chemistry of the air, producing as much air pollution as car exhaust does outside, ...
New research has shown that scented wax melts and other products release as much indoor pollution as a diesel engine.
New research reveals that brake pad emissions may be more toxic than diesel exhaust, posing serious health risks.
A new British study suggests that microscopic particles from brake pads could be more toxic than emissions from diesel ...
When we think of urban air pollution, diesel exhaust emissions are often portrayed as a key culprit ... braking systems that ...
New Delhi, February 17 (IANS): Exposure to pollution from car brake wear can prove to be more harmful to the lungs than ...
according to scientists who claim that everyday scented products could release more pollution particles than a car exhaust.
As cities worldwide crack down on diesel vehicle emissions, a more insidious form of air pollution has been quietly growing ...
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A new study has revealed that scented products used indoors can create air pollution comparable to vehicle emissions outside.
Purdue University associate professor Brandon Boor led a study with surprising findings about how gas stove emissions compare to car exhaust. He conducted this research using the stove behind him in ...