archive

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Shots - Health News

China's Air Pollution Linked To Millions Of Early Deaths

Men walk along a railway line in Beijing on Jan. 12, as air pollution reached hazardous levels.

April 2, 2013 About 1.2 million people die prematurely every year in China from exposure to outdoor air pollution. Smog has dogged the country as it grows at an explosive rate and burns huge quantities of fossil fuels. But there are signs that the government is beginning to take the issue more seriously.

Transcript

On All Things ConsideredPlaylist

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Two-Way

Beijing's Smog Is So Bad They're Cancelling Flights

Downtown Beijing in the clouds of its latest air pollution emergency.

January 29, 2013 Air quality readings put the Chinese capital's air in the hazardous zone; visibility is less than 200 yards in some parts of the city.

Summary

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Two-Way

Beijing's Pollution, Seen From Space In Before And After Photos

Satellite imagery of Beijing and the surrounding areas, captured on Jan. 14, 2013.

January 15, 2013 Pollution around Beijing has been stifling for the past few days. NASA has released a pair of satellite images, showing the extent of the smog from space and how the air has changed in the past couple weeks.

Summary

Thursday, March 01, 2012

Shots - Health News

Air Pollution In An Unlikely Spot: An Indoor Hockey Arena

An ice-resurfacing machine races across a rink at Curt-Frenzel-Stadion in Augsburg, Germany.

March 1, 2012 Early last year 31 people got sick after spending time at an indoor ice arena owned by a private school in New Hampshire. Poor ventilation of exhaust from a machine used to resurface the ice turned out to be a big problem.

Summary

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Shots - Health News

Secret To A Long, Healthy Life: Bike To The Store

Putting the shopping bags in the bike basket rather than in the car trunk could deliver big health benefits.

November 2, 2011 Even if people used bikes to run short errands than half the time, it could save more than 1,100 lives a year in 11 Midwestern cities, thanks to reduced air pollution and improved health. That's the word from scientists at the University of Wisconsin, who figured people would bike 4 months out of the year.

Summary

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Shots - Health News

Aluminum Panels Set To Take On Pollution As 'Smog Eaters'

Can building exteriors really eat smog in cities like Los Angeles, pictured here?

June 30, 2011 The aluminum giant Alcoa wants to fight smog with a new building product. The company says its panels clean the air as well as trees, but research suggests trees can remove some pollutants the panels can't.

Summary

NPR thanks our sponsors

Become an NPR Sponsor

Podcast + RSS Feeds

Podcast RSS

  • air pollution