Exposure to air pollution is fueling fluctuations in mood among many Americans, but precisely how these emotional responses take shape varies greatly from individual to individual, a new study has found. Inhalation of airborne contaminants can cause day-to-day disruptions in "affect," or mood — increasing long-term risk of adverse mental health outcomes and also reducing climate action, according to the study, published Wednesday in PLoS ONE. Humans' sensitivities to environmental hazards, including the impacts on their moods, play a critical role in their overall vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, noted the authors, led by researchers at Stanford University. As clim
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