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The unpredictable effects of air pollution
Awareness of the effects of air pollution has increased in recent years, but some of them are completely unpredictable.
Air quality: a collective commitment to a sustainable future
Managing and improving air quality plays a crucial role in creating a more sustainable future. Taking key actions can contribute significantly to protecting human health to protecting the environment and mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Asthma and spring allergies: do you know the quality of the air you breathe?
The causes of asthma are many: poor air quality can damage our health, particularly the respiratory tract. Asthma is a complex condition in which multiple genetic and environmental factors can interact and contribute to its development.
Origins of radon gas: where it comes from and how it was discovered
In 1898 Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radon gas and analyzed its dangerousness. Thanks to this scientific discovery they received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911.
Air pollution: what’s in store for the future?
The future of the planet also depends on actions taken globally to address the root causes of pollution. Awareness and the adoption of sustainable policies are crucial to shaping a cleaner future for the air we breathe.
Furniture and indoor pollution
Nowadays, furnishings are getting closer to the concept of sustainability by supporting the reuse of materials and the reduction of polluting products. Monitoring indoor air quality can help you identify pollution problems and take corrective action.
Feb. 4: World Cancer Day
There is a scientifically proven link between pollution and inflammation of the lungs that may partly explain how poor air quality can promote the occurrence of this type of cancer.
Did you know that the microclimate affects our well-being?
The microclimate within a home can significantly affect the well-being of occupants. Several factors contribute to the indoor microclimate, including temperature, humidity, and air quality.
Social life in the time of pollution: we are more unhappy
Long-term exposure to air pollution has also been associated with mental health problems, including depression and anxiety. It is important to note that the effects of air pollution can vary depending on the duration and intensity of exposure, as well as individual susceptibility.
Which countries in the world pollute the most?
L’inquinamento è un problema diffuso in tutto il mondo e può essere causato da diverse fonti, principalmente dalle attività umane che rilasciano sostanze tossiche nell’ambiente che viviamo.