3. How are we exposed to Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)?
3.1 In Europe,
NO2
air pollution is mainly caused by motor vehicles and, in some places,
by energy production. More...
3.2 Individual
exposure to NO2
depends mainly on local outdoor concentrations. However, it can
also be affected by indoor pollution sources such as tobacco smoking
and unvented cooking or heating appliances using gas. More...
3.3 Populations
living near busy roads are particularly exposed to and affected
by NO2
pollution . Studies have shown that short term peak exposures can
increase respiratory allergic
reactions. Even though some studies have shown associations between
NO2 exposure and mortality, present evidence is not sufficient to
conclude that effects on mortality can be attributed to long-term
exposure to NO2 itself (see also 2.1).
More...
The map below illustrates regions where traffic and fuel combustion
contribute to NO2
air pollution. It shows the mean ground level nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
concentration between January 2003 and June 2004, as measured by
Satelite.

Source: European Space Agency www.esa.int/esaCP/
Credits: University of Heidelberg
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