Depleted ozone layer is associated with increased levels of skin cancer
Human activity causes ozone depletion and increases skin cancer rates.
Human activity causes ozone depletion and increases skin cancer rates.
We will use scientific studies conducted by science and environmental journals that collect data regarding the amount of single-use face masks generated, the amount of single-use face masks that are discarded, the supply and demand chain of medical waste throughout the pandemic.
An analysis of air quality as it relates to the prevalence of lung cancer in the five boroughs of New York City, as supported by ANOVA statistics.
Brooklyn is a borough full of neighborhoods that have starkly different percentages of their roads covered in bike lanes. We sought out to see whether or not areas with high bike lane coverage have low obesity rates among adults.