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From pollution barriers to health buffers: Rethinking building . . . Climate change is reshaping indoor-outdoor pollution dynamics, yet current building standards rarely reflect this shift In rapidly urbanizing regions with high ambient PM 2 5 levels, building airtightness offers an underutilized strategy to mitigate indoor exposure and associated health burdens
From pollution barriers to health buffers: Rethinking building . . . Climate change is reshaping indoor–outdoor pollution dynamics, yet current building standards rarely reflect this shift In rapidly urbanizing regions with high ambient PM2 5 levels, building airtightness offers an underutilized strategy to mitigate indoor exposure and associated health burdens
Air pollution interventions for health - Nature Medicine The detrimental impact of air pollution on health is well known, but why is it so difficult to control? This Review evaluates multilevel interventions in the context of the evolving climate
From Pollution Barriers to Health Buffers: Rethinking Building . . . Climate change is reshaping indoor-outdoor pollution dynamics, yet current building standards rarely reflect this shift In rapidly urbanizing regions with high ambient PM2 5 levels, building airtightness offers an underutilized strategy to mitigate indoor exposure and associated health burdens
PERFORM Publications No publications found From pollution barriers to health buffers: Rethinking building airtightness under climate variability Author (s): Fu N; Zhang R; Haghighat F; Kumar P; Cao SJ; Climate change is reshaping indoor-outdoor pollution dynamics, yet current building standards rarely reflect this shift
Health-based strategies for overcoming barriers to climate change . . . Although it is possible to limit the impacts of climate change, urgent and sustained action must be taken now The health and scientific community can play a key role in promoting and implementing climate action to ensure a more sustainable and healthy future