Two-year study in Canada finds large trucks disproportionately contribute to higher levels of black carbon pollution
Green Car Congress
SEPTEMBER 11, 2018
A two-year study led by researchers at the University of Toronto has found large trucks to be the greatest contributors to black carbon emissions close to major roadways. Black carbon—commonly called soot—is a marker for exposure to diesel exhaust which is known to have negative health effects. Jonathan M. 8b01914.
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