University of Hawaii: Vog, Air Pollution Predicted To Hurt Hawaii Student Test Scores, Especially On Hawaii Island
December 29, 2022
December 29, 2022
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Dec. 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
As Mauna Loa erupted in late November 2022 for the first time since 1984, the emissions produced vog or volcanic smog. Vog--a mixture of ash, sulfur dioxide and other gasses--may cause breathing difficulties, headaches, a sore throat, watery eyes and more to those living near and/or downwind of the vog plume. According to a new study by a team of experts from the Department of Economics . . .
As Mauna Loa erupted in late November 2022 for the first time since 1984, the emissions produced vog or volcanic smog. Vog--a mixture of ash, sulfur dioxide and other gasses--may cause breathing difficulties, headaches, a sore throat, watery eyes and more to those living near and/or downwind of the vog plume. According to a new study by a team of experts from the Department of Economics . . .