Climate Change Threatens Already Poor Air Quality in California’s Central Valley
Union of Concerned Scientists
JULY 26, 2022
For example, they may need to choose between cooling down with their windows open at night or breathing polluted air, as residents often don’t have air conditioners or the economic capacity to pay for higher electricity bills. Annual average PM2.5 and ozone concentrations highlighting air quality issues in the Central Valley.
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