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Study Shows How Trees Help CREATE Smog

Leaves on trees in a forest.
Laura Candler

from researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has revealed exactly how trees play a role in smog production. The question has been a source of scientific uncertainty for years, and the findings are a milestone in air pollution research, with potentially significant implications for public health.

For a long time, researchers have known that trees鈥� leaves emit a substance called isoprene, which provides a protective layer against temperature fluctuations and oxygen damage. In 2004, researchers discovered that this substance could play a role in creating particulate matter 鈥揳ir pollutants that lead to lung cancer, asthma, and have a damaging effect on the environment. But how exactly that happened was unclear.

rom UNC at Chapel Hill鈥檚 was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and it pinpoints exactly how isoprene creates particulate matter. When trees release the substance, it is chemically altered by sunlight and reacts with man-made nitrogen oxides to create particulate  matter, or smog.

鈥淭he work presents a dramatic new wrinkle in the arguments for reducing man-made pollutants worldwide,鈥� Jason Surratt said in a statement released by UNC at Chapel Hill. Surratt is an assistant professor of environmental sciences and engineering at the Gillings School of Global Public Health and one of the paper鈥檚 18 authors.  鈥淚soprene evolved to protect trees and plants, but because of the presence of nitrogen oxides, it is involved in producing this negative effect on health and the environment.鈥�

Surratt also said that cutting down all the trees is not a solution, 鈥渂ut we can work on reducing these man-made emissions to cut down the production of fine particulate matter.鈥�

Laura moved from Chattanooga to Chapel Hill in 2013 to join 吉彩网网站 as a web producer. She graduated from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in the spring of 2012 and has created radio and multimedia stories for a variety of outlets, including Marketplace, Prairie Public, and Maine Public Broadcasting. When she's not out hunting stories, you can usually find her playing the fiddle.
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