Study: Building Pollution Contributing to Poor Air Quality in NYC

Pollutants from methane, propane, and fuel oil are on the rise, leading to a growing public health crisis.

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October 1, 2024, 5:00 AM PDT

By Diana Ionescu @aworkoffiction


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A report from air quality and atmospheric science consulting company Sonoma Technology reveals that New Yorkers are suffering from high levels of respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular disease, and other illnesses due to increased air pollution, much of which comes from buildings.

As an article in BK Reader explains, “In the New York City metro area alone, the maximum daily ozone pollution from buildings rose 58% from 2016 to 2023.” The pollutants are a result of emissions from methane gas, propane, and fuel oil, commonly used for domestic water heating.

Some proposed state legislation, including the NY HEAT Act, the Bucks for Boilers Act, and the Green Affordable Pre-Electrification Fund, could help New Yorkers switch to cleaner appliances and electric equipment.

To address air quality concerns, some California cities enacted bans on new natural gas appliances, but many suspended them after a Ninth Circuit court forced Berkeley to reverse its ban.

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