Resume de l’article : Pollution de l’air: les terrains de sport parisiens dans le rouge

Article: « Pollution de l’air: les terrains de sport parisiens dans le rouge »

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According to a study by Airparif, the air quality on sports fields in Paris is often poor, with nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels exceeding the recommended limit of 40 micrograms per cubic meter. The study analyzed data from 2019 and found that the majority of sports fields in the city exceeded this limit, with some reaching levels as high as 80 micrograms per cubic meter. This pollution can have negative effects on the health of athletes, particularly those with respiratory issues. The study highlights the importance of taking measures to improve air quality in urban areas, including reducing emissions from traffic and promoting the use of clean energy sources.