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New research reveals the hidden pollution left behind by fireworks

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Scientists have found that fireworks produce pollution that extends beyond visible smoke, generating debris, fine particles, and airborne chemicals that contaminate both air and water. These pollutants persist after celebrations and can affect local ecosystems. The research documents how firework displays increase human exposure to air pollution during major holiday events.


This research highlights environmental and health impacts of fireworks that are often overlooked during celebrations. The findings could inform public health guidelines and environmental policies regarding the use of fireworks in populated areas and near water bodies.


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Scientists have uncovered new evidence that fireworks can pollute both the air and water in ways that extend beyond the visible smoke. The findings show that leftover debris, fine particles, and airborne chemicals may affect ecosystems and increase people’s exposure to air pollution during major celebrations.

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