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Health, Energy & Economic Impacts

Emissions from diesel engines found in trucks, ships, locomotives, and agricultural and construction equipment, especially the microscopic soot known as “particulate matter” (PM), create serious health problems for adults and have extremely harmful effects on children and the elderly.  Health issues from diesel emissions include (but are not limited to) chronic bronchitis, asthma, premature death, and cancer.

Below is a list of reports and websites that provide in-depth information and statistics on the health effects of diesel exhaust.  Also provided are ways to help reduce the health impacts of diesel pollution.  While this list is not completely comprehensive, it provides a good starting point for research and education on this important issue.

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