Sara Grineski

Raised hands at school

For poor and minority children, excessive air pollution creates a toxic learning environment

Environment

Air pollution near schools can affect children’s health, intelligence and behavior. A study published in Environmental Research finds more pollution in areas where poor and minority kids live and go to school.

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