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Credit: Adapted from Sally Pusede/Environ. Sci. Technol. | Levels of nitrogen dioxide in Houston vary widely. This map, made by overlaying a heat map (blue = lower NO2; red = higher NO2) of the pollutant over a satellite image, is from a study that showed that neighborhoods that are predominantly Hispanic have higher levels of NO2 than non-Hispanic, White neighborhoods.
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