Heavy airplane traffic potentially a major contributor to pollution in Los Angeles
Friday, May 30, 2014 - 05:06
in Physics & Chemistry
Congested freeways crawling with cars and trucks are notorious for causing smog in Los Angeles, but a new study finds that heavy airplane traffic can contribute even more pollution, and the effect continues for up to 10 miles away from the airport. The report has serious implications for the health of residents near Los Angeles International Airport and other airports around the world.