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Meenakshi Rao, environmental science Ph.D. candidate
I work with a wonderful, multidisciplinary team
of scientist here at PSU
to understand air pollution in the Portland metropolitan area
and to estimate the economic cost
of this air pollution to human health.
Cities are hot spots for air pollution
and it has an effect on people's health
making asthma worse, increasing the risk of heart problems
and shortening life expectancy.
We're also looking at the role of trees
in reducing air pollution in Portland.
Our research shows that trees are removing
about 10-15% of nitrogen dioxide from the city's air
providing a health benefit of a few million dollars annually.
I'm fascinated by the interaction between people and cities
how people shape the cities
and are in turn effected by them.
With my research, I hope to inform policy and planning
and help create healthier cities worldwide.