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UCLA researchers have found that fast charging systems across CA emit dangerous levels of particulate matter.

For anyone, exposure to fine particles can contribute to health issues, and for those with existing conditions or heightened sensitivity, the risks are even greater,” said 

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 professor in UCLA Fielding’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences and a study co-author. “Because these particles are so small, they can travel deep into your lungs and even enter your bloodstream — potentially leading to serious problems like heart or lung disease.”

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30 minutes ago, OlDawg said:

UCLA researchers have found that fast charging systems across CA emit dangerous levels of particulate matter.

For anyone, exposure to fine particles can contribute to health issues, and for those with existing conditions or heightened sensitivity, the risks are even greater,” said 

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 professor in UCLA Fielding’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences and a study co-author. “Because these particles are so small, they can travel deep into your lungs and even enter your bloodstream — potentially leading to serious problems like heart or lung disease.”

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Smog is better.

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1 hour ago, OlDawg said:

Now, don’t you go knockin’ those clean EV’s.

Lol. I have no problem with anyone owning an EV. I just don’t think they’re practical, and I don’t want anyone forcing me to buy one. China owns the market on batteries and their buddy Newsom is helping them by phasing out internal combustion engines. California is probably the leader in “Save the Planet” weirdos, so these findings will not go over well.

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1 hour ago, OlDawg said:

UCLA researchers have found that fast charging systems across CA emit dangerous levels of particulate matter.

For anyone, exposure to fine particles can contribute to health issues, and for those with existing conditions or heightened sensitivity, the risks are even greater,” said 

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 professor in UCLA Fielding’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences and a study co-author. “Because these particles are so small, they can travel deep into your lungs and even enter your bloodstream — potentially leading to serious problems like heart or lung disease.”

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Good information.  Musk is probably fuming about this information.  Without EPA regulations what will happen?

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1 hour ago, DCT said:

Good information.  Musk is probably fuming about this information.  Without EPA regulations what will happen?

Remember all those spare masks from COVID? 😁

In all seriousness, it’s a new finding. So, no one has probably even thought about it yet.

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