This Article presents the first synthesis of geospatial data on toxic air pollution in the United States. Contrary to conventional views, the data show that vehicles and small stationary sources emit a majority of the air toxics nationally. Industrial sources, by contrast, rarely account for more than ten percent of cumulative cancer risks from all outdoor sources of air toxics. This pattern spans multiple spatial scales, ranging from census tracts to the nation as a whole. However it is most pronounced in metropolitan areas, which have the lowest air quality and are home to eighty percent of the U.S. population. The secondary status of industrial facilities as sources of air toxics has important implications for the current debate over ...
BackgroundPolicies to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can yield p...
As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, growing populations are exposed to poor ambient air qua...
Air is an essential ingredient for all living things and its properties influence the quality and lo...
This Article presents the first synthesis of geospatial data on toxic air pollution in the United St...
This paper analyzes the potential implications, in terms of net social costs and distribution of ris...
Abstract: Information-based regulations (IBRs) are founded on the theoretical premise that public pa...
This article addresses two questions: (1) How do spatiotemporal changes in air pollution levels—spec...
The effects of institutional segregation has had detrimental impacts on certain populations in the U...
Abstract: Population exposure to multiple chemicals in air presents significant challenges for envir...
Information-based regulations (IBRs) are founded on the theoretical premise that public participatio...
In recent years, Americans have become increasingly concerned about our environment. With climate ch...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
As policy solutions for climate change are adopted at an increasing rate, it is integral to prioriti...
A large number of quantitative studies have examined social inequities in the geographic distributio...
As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, growing populations are exposed to poor ambient air qua...
BackgroundPolicies to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can yield p...
As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, growing populations are exposed to poor ambient air qua...
Air is an essential ingredient for all living things and its properties influence the quality and lo...
This Article presents the first synthesis of geospatial data on toxic air pollution in the United St...
This paper analyzes the potential implications, in terms of net social costs and distribution of ris...
Abstract: Information-based regulations (IBRs) are founded on the theoretical premise that public pa...
This article addresses two questions: (1) How do spatiotemporal changes in air pollution levels—spec...
The effects of institutional segregation has had detrimental impacts on certain populations in the U...
Abstract: Population exposure to multiple chemicals in air presents significant challenges for envir...
Information-based regulations (IBRs) are founded on the theoretical premise that public participatio...
In recent years, Americans have become increasingly concerned about our environment. With climate ch...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
As policy solutions for climate change are adopted at an increasing rate, it is integral to prioriti...
A large number of quantitative studies have examined social inequities in the geographic distributio...
As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, growing populations are exposed to poor ambient air qua...
BackgroundPolicies to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can yield p...
As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, growing populations are exposed to poor ambient air qua...
Air is an essential ingredient for all living things and its properties influence the quality and lo...