Literature collection of the CovAmInf workgroup.
Editors Joshua T. Berryman Abdul Mannan Baig Artemi Bendandi Daniel Bonhenry Mattheos A.G. Koffas
John K. Kodros, Michelle L. Bell, Francesca Dominici, Christian L’Orange, Krystal J. Godri Pollitt, Scott Weichenthal, Xiao Wu, John Volckens
PubMed: 36319637 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-33372-z
The phenomenon of racial inequality being expressed by increased exposure to pollution appears to be exceptionally strong in relation to airborne metals pollution for some reason. Possibly because the legal and political levers for controlling such pollution are not available to underprivileged groups. There is one piece of good news in this paper, that exposure to airborne Vanadium is now reducing in coastal (docklands) communities worldwide, due to improved standards of marine diesel purity.