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Petroleum-based chemicals in consumer products like soaps and paints drift into the air and contribute as much as car emissions do to processes leading to to air pollution. Study by @NOAA, @CIRESnews published in @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/8WzpG73xdu #
Cambios en lo que se conoce sobre la #contaminación del aire urbano https://t.co/kacbQpx3od https://t.co/vhEw8OdOvb
Urban air pollution increasingly is derived from consumer products. https://t.co/MVC4lUzWqa https://t.co/eVFx5lilM3
Plus this study on the new urban volatile distribution as vehicle emissions diminish https://t.co/LIfKIFnkXm
Petroleum-based chemicals in consumer products like soaps and paints drift into the air and contribute as much as car emissions do to processes leading to to air pollution, a new Los Angeles-based study suggests @sciencemagazine @NOAA https://t.co/xpUzlju
Cars are no longer the top contributor to urban air pollution, also from pesticides, paints, adhesives, and other consumer and industrial products Volatile chemical products emerging as largest petrochemical source of urban organic emissions https://t.co/D