Oil & Gas Air Pollution in U.S. Linked to 91,000 Early Deaths Annually


A groundbreaking Science Advances study reveals that oil and gas air pollution is responsible for 91,000 premature U.S. deaths annually—and those impacts are far from evenly shared.

Air pollutants from U.S. oil and gas operations are causing 91,000 premature deaths and hundreds of thousands of health issues each year — with racial and ethnic minority populations bearing the biggest burden, a new study has found. 

The outdoor contaminants, which include fine particulate matter (PM 2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone, take the biggest toll on Black, Asian, Native American and Hispanic groups, according to the study, published Friday in Science Advances.


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