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  • Dec 7, 2024 | telepolis.de | César Martín-Gómez

    E-Autos versprechen Umweltvorteile, bergen aber Brandrisiken durch Lithium-Ionen-Batterien. Besonders in Tiefgaragen kann das gefährlich werden. Ein Gastbeitrag. Elektrofahrzeuge (EVs) sind nicht nur ökologisch vielversprechend, sondern werfen auch kritische Sicherheitsfragen auf, wobei die von den Lithium-Ionen-Batterien ausgehende Brandgefahr im Vordergrund steht.

  • Sep 20, 2024 | nextcity.org | Arturo H. Ariño |César Martín-Gómez

    This op-ed was originally published by The Conversation. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution is one of the greatest environmental health challenges that we face today. Various studies have shown that, as well as the lungs, it affects essential organs like the heart and brain, and that those who suffer most from its consequences are the most exposed or vulnerable people in society.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | phys.org | César Martín-Gómez |Arturo H. Ariño

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution is one of the greatest environmental health challenges that we face today. Various studies have shown that in addition to the lungs, it affects essential organs like the heart and brain, and that those who suffer most from its consequences are the most exposed or vulnerable people in society. It is a pervasive issue that affects all of humanity, and reinforces entrenched inequalities.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | theconversation.com | César Martín-Gómez |Arturo H. Ariño

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution is one of the greatest environmental health challenges that we face today. Various studies have shown that, as well as the lungs, it affects essential organs like the heart and brain, and that those who suffer most from its consequences are the most exposed or vulnerable people in society. It is a pervasive issue that affects all of humanity, and reinforces entrenched inequalities.

  • Sep 6, 2024 | theconversation.com | César Martín-Gómez |Arturo H. Ariño

    Según la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), la contaminación del aire es uno de los mayores riesgos ambientales para la salud en el mundo. Diferentes estudios sugieren que la contaminación del aire afecta a otros órganos, como el corazón y el cerebro, además de a los pulmones, y quienes más sufren sus consecuencias son las personas más expuestas o vulnerables, de modo que se convierte en un asunto transversal que afecta a toda la sociedad, pero enfatiza las desigualdades.

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