People of color live with 66% more air pollution, US study finds
by Emily Holden in Washington from on (#4J1W8)
African Americans in the north-east and mid-Atlantic are exposed to 61% more pollution particles from burning gasoline
People of color in the American north-east and mid-Atlantic are living with 66% more air pollution from vehicles than white residents are, according to a new analysis from the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS).
On average, African Americans are exposed to 61% more of the tiny pollution particles that come from burning gasoline. Asian Americans breathe 73% more and Latinos 75% more.
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