Air Pollution Content / Air Pollution Content for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û×ßÊÆͼ en A Drying Salton Sea Pollutes Neighboring Communities /climate/news/drying-salton-sea-pollutes-neighboring-communities Dust particles from the Salton Sea’s exposed lakebed increased air pollution in local communities, found a °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û×ßÊÆͼ study. The pollution coincides with reduced flows into the lake. May 29, 2024 - 12:00pm Emily C Dooley /climate/news/drying-salton-sea-pollutes-neighboring-communities VIDEO ADDED: ‘°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û×ßÊÆͼ LIVE’ on Viruses, Smoke and Indoor Air Quality /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-viruses-smoke-and-indoor-air-quality <div class="align- url-embed"> <div class="responsive-embed"></div> </div> <div slot="column1"> <p>&nbsp;</p></div> October 29, 2021 - 1:10pm Andy Fell /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-viruses-smoke-and-indoor-air-quality Grant to Study How Liquid Aerosols Impact Climate /blog/grant-study-how-liquid-aerosols-impact-climate <p>The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded&nbsp;a $560,000 grant to Professor Qi Zhang, Department of Environmental Toxicology, to study secondary organic aerosols and further understand how pollution affects the atmosphere.</p> <p>Zhang’s research over the course of three years will examine how organic aerosols that are formed through reactions in atmospheric liquid water, such as cloud droplets, affect global climate.</p> September 16, 2021 - 11:46am Andy Fell /blog/grant-study-how-liquid-aerosols-impact-climate Air Quality Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s /news/air-quality-linked-increased-risk-alzheimers <p><span><span><span>Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have found a link between traffic-related air pollution and an increased risk for age-related dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Their study, based on rodent models, corroborates previous epidemiological evidence showing this association.</span></span></span></p> May 17, 2021 - 8:08am Amy M Quinton /news/air-quality-linked-increased-risk-alzheimers Consumer, Industrial Products Overtake Transportation as Source of Urban Air Pollution /news/consumer-industrial-products-overtake-transportation-source-urban-air-pollution <p>Consumer products such as shampoo, cleaning products and paint now contribute as much to urban air pollution as tailpipe emissions from vehicles, according to <a href="http://science.sciencemag.org/content/359/6377/760">a new study</a> led by NOAA and including researchers at the University of California, Davis. The results are published Feb. 16 in the journal <em>Science</em>.</p> February 15, 2018 - 4:17pm Andy Fell /news/consumer-industrial-products-overtake-transportation-source-urban-air-pollution Testing Sonoma Ash and Air for Fire-Formed Pollutants /news/testing-sonoma-ash-and-air-fire-formed-pollutants <p>When fires ripped through suburban subdivisions in Santa Rosa last October, they may have done more than reduce homes to ashes. By incinerating all kinds of materials — insulation, electronics, furniture, cleaning products, pesticides — at very high temperatures, they could have created unknown or previously unrecognized health hazards in the smoke and ash. Researchers from UC&nbsp;Davis, are trying to figure out just what is in that ash and air.</p> January 23, 2018 - 11:18am Andy Fell /news/testing-sonoma-ash-and-air-fire-formed-pollutants Surface Ozone Pollution Damages Rice Production in China /news/surface-ozone-pollution-damages-rice-production-china <p>Researchers at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û×ßÊÆͼ and in China have quantified rice-yield losses associated with surface-ozone pollution and pinpointed the growth stage when the plants are most vulnerable.&nbsp;</p> March 13, 2017 - 11:00am Patricia Bailey /news/surface-ozone-pollution-damages-rice-production-china