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How heatwaves worsen air quality: NCAS explains the climate-pollution link

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Summary

This article from NCAS (National Centre for Atmospheric Science) explores the relationship between heatwaves and air quality. It explains that hot weather and air pollution are closely linked, as heatwaves often lead to increased ground-level ozone and other pollutants. With climate change making heatwaves more frequent and intense, the article highlights the importance of understanding how rising temperatures affect the air we breathe, beyond the well-known risks to health, infrastructure, and the environment.

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bskyHow heatwaves worsen air quality: NCAS explains the climate-pollution linkncas.ac.uk

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With climate change making heat waves more likely, we must consider the different ways that rising temperatures will affect us, including the air we breathe.
Air pollution levels are closely linked to the weather, and hot spells often arrive hand-in-hand with poor air quality.
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Besides bringing risks to the environment, infrastructure, and people’s physical and mental health, heatwaves also affect air quality.

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