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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.Your minute begins now.

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2 .Chances are you won't die from carbon dioxide.

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3 .But cutting down on the greenhouse gas pollution responsible for climate change could extend your life and make it better.

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4 .That's because less reliance on things that produce a lot of CO2, like coal-fired power plants,

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5 .also means lower levels of other kinds of pollution that shorten lives.

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6 .That's according to new research in the journal Nature Climate Change.

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7 .Researchers looked at how CO2 reductions also meant less spewing into the air of fine soot and ozone,

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8 .otherwise known as smog at ground level.

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9 .Both soot and ozone have been linked to various respiratory and cardiovascular conditions, such as asthma and heart disease.

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10 .In other words, soot and smog ain't good for you.

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11 .Cutting back on the sources of all these types of pollution would mean avoiding more than a million premature deaths by 2050.

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12 .And that's a conservative estimate because it doesn't include children or anyone under 30,

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13 .or other factors like the spread of tropical diseases into new regions as the globe warms.

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14 .In other words, combating climate change ain't just good for the planet, it's good for your health.

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15 .Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.

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