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Gas and propane stoves significantly increase exposure to nitrogen dioxide in rooms throughout the home, and these unsafe levels of exposure have had harmful effects on the health of tens of ...
Both nitrogen and carbon dioxide can promote plant growth. In the grassland experiment, called BioCON, application of the two resources spurred growth that allowed a few dominant species to hog ...
High concentrations of nitrogen dioxide were detected over a number of U.S. cities and their surrounding regions, including Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
news Environment. New NASA images reveal Dallas is a pollution hot spot In addition to D-FW, San Antonio and Houston have high levels of nitrogen dioxide, the maps show.
Philadelphia's air monitoring station in Fairmount Park captured nitrogen dioxide levels of 17.11 parts per billion on Tuesday morning. That is well below national air quality standards, which are ...
Whether rising carbon dioxide concentrations affect terrestrial species diversity around the globe is, surprisingly, almost unstudied. A 24-year field experiment shows that adding nitrogen to ...
Gas stoves may release dangerous amounts of nitrogen dioxide into homes, according to new research. Long-term exposure to NO₂ could be the cause of 19,000 U.S. deaths annually.
Gas and propane stoves create NO2 when they heat the air so much that two atoms of oxygen combine with one atom of nitrogen. Electric stoves, which don’t get as hot, do not cause the same reaction.
NASA has released its first images from an orbiting pollution monitor launched earlier this year, revealing a striking concentration of toxic nitrogen dioxide over Houston and other American ...
Research showed truck-related releases of nitrogen dioxide, which can cause asthma, concentrated around some 150,000 warehouses nationwide. By Hiroko Tabuchi They are mammoth warehouses large ...
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