According to a new report, replacing half of all gasoline cars with electric models is capable of reducing the incidence of asthma in children. The study examined the annual asthma statistics and contamination of transportation caused by transportation in nine US states over the years between the ages of 1 and 2.
According to the study, increasing the number of electric cars in the passages can help reduce the likelihood of asthma in children. Researchers have obtained the findings after analyzing data collected by US Disease Control and Prevention Centers during the years 1-5.
According to the researchers, a new case of asthma has been recorded in exchange for the sale of every 4 vehicles with an internal combustion engine. However, replacing only 5 % of fossil fuel cars with electric cars can be sufficient to stop the growing trend of asthma.
This study shows that the level of asthma is different from gasoline cars in different states. Due to the density of the population and the number of cars available, some areas only need to replace 5 % of the new cars with the internal combustion engine, while others need to replace up to 5 %. So it can be said that areas with a large population and high focus of old gasoline cars will make the most of the electric cars.
This research generally shows that electric cars currently have a positive effect on public health in the United States. According to available information, states with zero -emissions are programs report the most success.
The research offers policymakers to find ways to provide more electric cars for low -income people. However, researchers point out that electric cars are not the only way to improve children’s health.
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