Modeling the potential impacts of automated vehicles on pollutant emissions under different scenarios of a test track

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  • who: Zelalem Birhanu Biramo from the at the Harvard University TH. Chan School of Public Health discovered that higher concentrations of the tiny, dangerous airborne particles known as P u00ad, ., were connected to higher death rates from diseases like , in an analysis of , counties in the United States of America (USA) (Friedman, ). In addition to the common air pollutants that WHO has identified as being particularly dangerous to human health (particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide), greenhouse gases also have adverse effects on human health in addition to causing climate change and global . . .

     

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