Introduction of particulates, biological molecules, or other harmful materials into the Earth's atmosphere.
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Examples for "atmospheric pollution"
Examples for "atmospheric pollution"
1These characteristics make them exquisitely sensitive to atmospheric pollution and environmental change.
2In particular, those who suffer as a result of the atmospheric pollution generated are not compensated.
3It causes about 25 per cent of the world's atmospheric pollution and disdains to take any action to reduce it.
4Though there was little cause for cheer anywhere, one positive offshoot of the crisis has been a massive drop in atmospheric pollution.
5Atmospheric pollution was easier to calculate, of course.
1During that time, local air pollution levels regularly breached EU legal limits.
2In many metropolitan areas, traffic is the main source of air pollution.
3Exposure to fine-particle air pollution was not, however, linked with the risk.
4The regulations are aimed at improving human health by reducing air pollution.
5London breached its annual air pollution limits just five days into 2017.
6The differences in air pollution effects were tested by a case-only approach.
7There is a health agenda too, which overlaps with transport-related air pollution.
8The risk associated with air pollution should be considered in context, i.e.
9But in China air pollution deaths have roughly stabilised on 2005 figures.
10Health risks from air pollution are not uniform, as Earthwatch has noted.
11The fuels contribute to air pollution as well as to climate change.
12Walker has helped roll back federal air pollution limits in the area.
13Background: Heat waves and air pollution are both associated with increased mortality.
14Before you celebrate, it's not exactly the air pollution standards we want.
15He accepted that there would be benefits in helping reduce air pollution.
16Did you know they produce toxic air pollution when you bought it?
Translations for air pollution