The air kills differently, depending on where you live
· paul day
AI Briefing
- Rural areas face health risks from heat stress and poor air quality, while urban areas face risks from particulate matter and ozone pollution.
- The study found that rural areas have higher mortality rates from heat stress and rural air pollution, while urban areas have higher mortality rates from particulate matter and ozone pollution.
- The analysis suggests that the impact of air pollution varies significantly between rural and urban areas across the US.
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