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"mitigating air pollution" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in formal or academic writing, as well as in everyday language. Example: The government implemented various measures aimed at mitigating air pollution, such as stricter emission control standards and promoting the use of renewable energy sources.
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Then, it suggests three important strategies to minimise the impact of UHI on human health: achieving appropriate transportation for mitigating air pollution, providing appropriate landscape, increasing the albedo of building materials.
But what if citizens passed an initiative barring the state from mitigating air pollution?
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO via NH3 and O2 over the V2O5 surface has been the focus of considerable research interest due to its role in mitigating air pollution.
They also benefit the environment by mitigating air pollution and climate change, and they provide social benefits such as enhancing livability, urban green space, and educating and improving the health of the public.
It consists of two models: the first model enables the estimation of the fuel demand and the specification of the fuel production and storage capacity needed to satisfy that demand at a given airport under given conditions; the other model enables assessment of the effects of introducing LH2 on mitigating air pollution at that airport.
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We received many responses suggesting how such a boon could be applied to our most intractable challenges: curing cancer and other diseases; mitigating climate change, air pollution, and water scarcity; and searching for life and environments hospitable to humans through space exploration.
Rapid rates of urbanization are offering new opportunities while also exacerbating these vulnerabilities, posing new health risks and challenges for delivering adequate infrastructure and basic services; mitigating congestion and air pollution, and promoting social cohesion.
Therefore, the use of biomass has benefits in terms of mitigating climate change as well as addressing the problem of air pollution [1 3].
In addition, households' private health benefits from mitigating diarrheal (respiratory) disease risks are higher (no different) when community-level air pollution risks, rather than community-level water pollution risks, have previously been mitigated.
Throughout the region, but particularly in urban areas, it is critical to craft policy at all levels of government that connects climate change to air pollution and health, for example, by seeking the co-benefits of simultaneously mitigating climate change and air pollution.
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