Aquatic sediment layers reveal 100 years of metal pollution in São Paulo, Brazil (phys.org)
from DonaldJMusk@lemmy.today to science@mander.xyz on 29 Apr 20:17
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lvxferre@mander.xyz on 30 Apr 03:21 collapse

Uh, funny coincidence - to see this when I spent my day there.

“We observed that most of the metals detected came from vehicle and industrial emissions,” says the researcher.

No surprise - it’s an extremely car-centric city, and it has been like this for decades. And it shows that high demographic concentration isn’t enough if people want less cars on the streets, you need to actually design it with pedestrians in account. Add the fact it’s a strong industrial pole and here you go.

DonaldJMusk@lemmy.today on 30 Apr 03:59 collapse

Oh wow, that is an interesting coincidence! Thanks for the info.