Exposure to Diesel Particulate Pollution in Connecticut

Kevin X. Shen

Published Mar 14, 2022

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Exhaust from diesel trucks and buses is a leading source of harmful air pollution that sends Connecticut residents to the hospital every year.

Strong federal, state, and local policies are necessary to ensure a rapid and equitable transition to electric trucks and buses. A first step is adopting the Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) rule, a first-of-its kind regulation that requires manufacturers to sell an increasing percentage of electric trucks per year. Acknowledging the history of disproportionate air pollution impacts in Connecticut, the ACT is only a first step of many that are necessary to guarantee pollution reductions in the communities that need it the most. Now is the time for Connecticut to step up its climate and clean air leadership. 

Citation

Shen, Kevin X. 2022. Exposure to Diesel Particulate Pollution in Connecticut. Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists. https://ucsusa.org/resources/diesel-pollution-ct

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