In 2016, the average concentration of fine particulate matter to which Black populations were exposed was 13.7% higher than that affecting white populations and 36.3% higher than that affecting Native American populations, according to the study.
Researchers from Harvard University combined pollution data with the census data from 2000 and 2016, which included information such as zip codes and median household income, to find out how pollution exposure levels varied across different racial and ethnic groups, Abdulrahman Jbaily, a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and co-author of the study, told ABC News.
MORE: Climate making air pollution worse, almost half of Americans exposed to unhealthy levels: Report Researchers also found that, up to 2016, there were still several populations living below safety standards on PM2.5 set by the Environmental Protection Agency, and that the populations living above the standards were likely not equally distributed across all ethnic groups, Jbaily said, adding that the study did not look into the drivers of the pollution.
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I was thinking that if i had the mail box in front of my house i could watch them all day.
How are the cooling towers from a nuclear plant supposed to be polluting the air? The picture is deceptive, manipulative and wrong. ABC continues to lie to garner attention.
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