
Jose-Luis Jimenez is a chemist at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at Boulder. He studied Mexico City’s haze. It’s true that a city’s haze orginates in car exhaust and industrial activity. But, in addition, invisible smog-forming gases react in the atmosphere to form hazy particles, or aerosols. These particles are dangerous to people. They’re believed to exacerbate heart and lung problems and to increase the risk of premature death.
Jose-Luis Jimenez: _It’s not that people didn’t know that these processes could happen, in which gases become particles. It’s just that it was thought that it would happen much more slowly and to a much smaller extent._
Jimenez and his colleagues found concentrations of aerosols in urban air eight times greater than what had been predicted by typical air quality computer models. Jimenez said human activities greatly enhance the formation of these dangerous particles.
Jose-Luis Jimenez: _If they can drive less, or drive cars that are more fuel efficient, or buy appliances that are more energy efficient, all of these things in the end come back to us._
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Jose Luis Jimenez
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
University of Colorado
“Study Finds Stronger Link Between Human Activity And Particulate Pollution”:http://cires.colorado.edu/news/press/2006/06-10-17.html