Ozone controls failing to protect human health and the environme...

Courtesy The Royal Society  Fri, 10/03/2008 - 13:00

Existing controls are failing to reduce the air pollutant ground level ozone to a level that protects human health and the environment, and climate change will make the challenge harder, warns a major new report from the Royal Society.


 

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