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The smell of cooking food is actually air pollution, study finds
Story at a glance Researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have released their findings from a multiyear study of what they call “underappreciated sources” of urban air pollution. They focused on three cities: Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Boulder, Colorado, where they measured human-caused volatile organic compounds (VOCs) related to cooking. Overall, researchers concluded that air pollution from cooking is vastly underestimated and could account for nearly a quarter of VOCs in urban areas. (KTLA) – It’s hard to resist the delicious smell of food cooking at restaurants, food trucks and street vendors. How

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