Study highlights widespread health co-benefits from all-of-society clean energy actions in the US

Study highlights widespread health co-benefits from all-of-society clean energy actions in the US

Transitioning to clean energy is not just about reducing carbon emissions—it’s also about saving lives. According to a Princeton-led study, reducing emissions from American power plants, buildings, and vehicles not only mitigates climate change, but it also leads to significant improvements in air quality and reduces harmful pollutants like fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Transitioning to clean energy is not just about reducing carbon emissions—it’s also about saving lives. According to a Princeton-led study, reducing emissions from American power plants, buildings, and vehicles not only mitigates climate change, but it also leads to significant improvements in air quality and reduces harmful pollutants like fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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