DIRTY SMOKE FROM SHIPS FOUND TO DEGRADE AIR QUALITY IN COASTAL CITIES
August 18, 2008
August 18, 2008
LA JOLLA, Calif., Aug. 18 -- The University of California at San Diego issued the following press release:
Ah, nothing like breathing clean coastal air, right? Think again.
Chemists at UC San Diego have measured for the first time the impact that dirty smoke from ships cruising at sea and generating electricity in port can have on the air quality of coastal cities.
The scientists report in this week's early online edition of the journal Proceedings of . . .
Ah, nothing like breathing clean coastal air, right? Think again.
Chemists at UC San Diego have measured for the first time the impact that dirty smoke from ships cruising at sea and generating electricity in port can have on the air quality of coastal cities.
The scientists report in this week's early online edition of the journal Proceedings of . . .