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Modeling study suggests 1.8M excess deaths attributable to urban air pollution in 2019

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Both open-access studies are published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal and highlight the ongoing need for strategies to improve air pollution and reduce exposure to harmful emissions, particularly among children and the elderly. —lead author Veronica Southerland, George Washington University.

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US DOE announces 3 consortia for $125M US-India Joint Clean Energy Research and Development Center; solar, second-generation biofuels and buildings

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The US Department of Energy announced the selections for three consortia that will make up the $125-million US-India Joint Clean Energy Research and Development Center (JCERDC). The Joint Clean Energy Research and Development Center is part of the US-India Partnership to Advance Clean Energy. Moser Baer India Ltd.; Thermax Ltd.;

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Study links PM2.5 pollution to increased risk of diabetes; even low levels pose risk

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A study by a team from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs (VA) St. Louis Health Care System links PM 2.5 —Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, the study’s senior author and an assistant professor of medicine at Washington University. Previous studies have found that PM 2.5

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Study: no one knows which city has the highest concentration of PM2.5

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In India, for example, there is just one monitor for every 6.8 Chemical Engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis and lead author. Understanding the amount of pollution in the air requires on-the-ground monitoring, but many cities—ostensibly some with high PM 2.5

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