Nathan Roestandy

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But the vast majority of nanoparticles below 30nm, the ones that swim around our arteries and cluster around our cholesterol, don’t come from transboundary pollutants. They come from our roads. More specifically, they come from the cars and vehicles burning fossil fuels – ancient lakes of decayed biological matter – for propulsion.
Nathan Roestandy
Nanoparticles from car emissions as more dangerous relative to transboundary sources
Clearing the Air: The Beginning and the End of Air Pollution
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