Increased air pollution is a negative environmental externality of locating a project in an area that does not have diverse uses or public transportation access, and is not densely developed.
Environmental Externalities are generally natural, like natural resources or public health. An example of negative externality may be a business that causes pollution that diminishes the property values or health of individuals within the surrounding area.
Increased air pollution levels increase short-term respiratory infections, which result in more school absences. Children living near busy roads are at increased risk for asthma. It increases the danger of respiratory infections, cardiovascular disease and carcinoma.
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