Ambiente & Sociedade (Apr 2023)

Clean air for a good start: children are the future of the planet

  • Cleyton Martins da Silva,
  • Danilo Pinto Moreira Junior,
  • João Rogério Borges de Amorim Rodrigues,
  • Bruno Siciliano,
  • Graciela Arbilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422asoc20220004r1vu2023l1oa
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26

Abstract

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Abstract In early childhood, air pollution leads to an increased risk of disease, premature death, and development of disruptions. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is considered the classical pollutant of major concern. However, in Brazil, fine particulate monitoring is still limited and restricted to a few cities. Particularly, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, only one automatic station obtains PM2.5 concentrations and publishes the air quality indexes daily. This study is part of the project “Clean air for a good start” managed by the Horizon Citizen Foundation, with the goal of obtaining evidence to set a plan to reduce children exposition to air pollution. Data is shared on a global web platform. Results showed that PM2.5 levels are high when compared with WHO guidelines and coordinated actions would be needed to decrease emissions of primary pollutants and secondary aerosol’s precursors.

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