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Fear in a Handful of Dust: The Epidemiological, Environmental, and Economic Drivers of Death by PM2.5 Pollution

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This study evaluates numerous epidemiological, environmental, and economic factors affecting morbidity and mortality from PM2.5 exposure in the 27 member states of the European Union. This form of air pollution inflicts considerable social and economic damage in addition to loss of life and well-being. This study creates and deploys a comprehensive data pipeline. The first step consists of conventional linear models and supervised machine learning alternatives. Those regression methods do more than predict health outcomes in the EU-27 and relate those predictions to independent variables. Linear regression and its machine learning equivalents also inform unsupervised machine learning methods such as clustering and manifold learning. Lower-dimension manifolds of this dataset’s feature space reveal the relationship among EU-27 countries and their success (or failure) in managing PM2.5 morbidity and mortality. Principal component analysis informs further interpretation of variables along economic and health-based lines. A nonlinear environmental Kuznets curve may describe the fuller relationship between economic activity and premature death from PM2.5 exposure. The European Union should bridge the historical, cultural, and economic gaps that impair these countries’ collective response to PM2.5 pollution.
Title: Fear in a Handful of Dust: The Epidemiological, Environmental, and Economic Drivers of Death by PM2.5 Pollution
Description:
This study evaluates numerous epidemiological, environmental, and economic factors affecting morbidity and mortality from PM2.
5 exposure in the 27 member states of the European Union.
This form of air pollution inflicts considerable social and economic damage in addition to loss of life and well-being.
This study creates and deploys a comprehensive data pipeline.
The first step consists of conventional linear models and supervised machine learning alternatives.
Those regression methods do more than predict health outcomes in the EU-27 and relate those predictions to independent variables.
Linear regression and its machine learning equivalents also inform unsupervised machine learning methods such as clustering and manifold learning.
Lower-dimension manifolds of this dataset’s feature space reveal the relationship among EU-27 countries and their success (or failure) in managing PM2.
5 morbidity and mortality.
Principal component analysis informs further interpretation of variables along economic and health-based lines.
A nonlinear environmental Kuznets curve may describe the fuller relationship between economic activity and premature death from PM2.
5 exposure.
The European Union should bridge the historical, cultural, and economic gaps that impair these countries’ collective response to PM2.
5 pollution.

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