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Why the Wildfire Smoke Affects the Health of Poor People and Communities of Color the Most

Why the Wildfire Smoke Affects the Health of Poor People and Communities of Color the Most
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Why the wildfire smoke affects the health of poor people and communities of color the most

Poorer people and many communities of color already at higher risk of particle pollution in their everyday lives, experts say, are disproportionately being impacted by this latest wave of smoke infiltrating the region from hundreds of Canadian wildfires.

Disparities Seen in Air Pollution Exposure Across the US

Exposure to air pollution greater for certain racial/ethnic groups, low-income groups

Disparities Seen in Air Pollution Exposure Across the U S

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) ZIP codes with higher densities of racial and ethnic minorities and low-income groups have higher average exposures to air pollution, according to a

Communities with large Black, Asian and Hispanic or Latino populations more likely to be exposed to air pollution, new research suggests

Eric Yang/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Marginalized communities, especially those with higher-than-average minority populations, are more likely to be exposed to air pollution in the U.S., according to new research. Communities with large populations of Black, Asian and Hispanic or Latino residents have been found to experience more exposure to fine particulate pollutants than other areas of the U.S. with higher-than-average populations of white and Native American residents, according to a study published Wednesday in Nature. Fine particulate matters of diameters smaller than 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5) have been identified as the fifth-highest risk factor for global mortality. 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. Conversely, the study found that the communities mostly up made of white

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