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Nitrogen oxides and sulfates create smog and haze.
These can produce some compounds in exhaust that are more likely to create smog.
As an undergraduate I wrote a paper on the the problem of China's particulate air pollution blowing over to create smog in California.
The fuels that the refinery produces, everyone now seems to agree, are too rich in unhealthful ingredients, which do not burn completely or evaporate before burning and create smog, and the pressure is on refiners to clean up their act.
The EPA's proposal would revoke California's permission to continue an ambitious clean-cars program that regulates not just greenhouse gases but also the pollutants that create smog and cause asthma, heart and respiratory disease, and cancer.
The major pollutants in vehicle exhaust include nitrogen oxides and non-methane organic gases, which combine in the presence of sunlight to create smog.
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Using tailpipe monitors, they determined that although cars release lower amounts of ammonia gas, they do so along with nitrogen oxides, which, when combined with ammonia, creates smog.
Some agency scientists are also pushing for tighter rules on ozone, the chemical that creates smog and contributes to asthma and lung disease.
11 million pounds of nitrogen oxides reduced annually, harmful to respiratory health and creates smog. 1 million pounds of particulate matter reduced annually.
VW must recall all the cars, remove the defeat device and improve the cars' NOx emissions, which creates smog and has been linked to increased asthma attacks and other respiratory illnesses.
The VWs nitrogen oxide emissions – which creates smog and has been linked to increased asthma attacks and other respiratory illnesses – still exceeded the US standards by up to 35 times.
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