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Construction Business Review | Tuesday, January 04, 2022
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People use websites or applications to see the current pollution level where they reside, as some cities have cleaner air than others.
FREMONT, CA: Cities are the center of every global region. They provide institutions that develop the most creative minds, serve as homes to generations of families, and frequently serve as the headquarters for the largest companies in the world. However, a rise in population also brings about more air pollution, which is terrible for everyone's health. These technologies are enhancing city air quality and making it healthier to live and work there.
Electronic vehicles (EVs)
Many people sell their cars when relocating to a bustling downtown region, yet everyone still needs a vehicle. To ride a conventionally-fueled (fossil fuel-based) bus or drive an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle around the city mode of transportation will burn gas and produce carbon dioxide (CO2), which exacerbates global warming. Additionally, vehicles have a variety of pollutants that are bad for the environment and human health. There will be greater availability of automobiles with electric motors that don't emit tailpipe emissions, which reduces tailpipe pollution and stops CO2 from entering the atmosphere.