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Decline in PM emissions

Posted on 2017-03-202017-03-20 by Vito Ilacqua

Emissions of PM2.5 in the Northeastern US have declined by 18% between 2002 and 2013, based on an analysis of satellite data, primarily from urban areas. A paper from researchers at the Harvard Clean Air Research center and ACE center that applied the Particle Emission Inventories using Remote sensing (PEIRS) methodology  shows spatial (at 1×1 Read More

Posted in Science Tagged air pollution, PM2.5, remote sensing

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