Story at a glance Researchers assessed concentrations of metals like lead, cadmium and copper in air pollution. Industrial regions in the Midwest and shipping ports in coastal cities tended to be more segregated and have higher levels of the pollutants. Targeted regulations on man-made emissions could help mitigate these disparities. Residents of the most racially segregated communities tend to breathe in higher concentrations of toxic-metal air pollution compared with residents in more integrated areas. That’s according to new research from Colorado State University that assessed air levels of toxic-metals like lead, cadmium and nickel in different communit
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