1. Jim Halbert Jim Halbert Canada says:

    Reduced mental activity after exposure to diesel exhaust, compared to filtered air. The article then goes on to warn us of regular gasoline exhaust? Diesel is the culprit and they dutifully shift the blame to all air pollutants. I dont get it Diesel is the bad actor, avoid diesel vehicles there i said it. You would think the author has some vested stake in diesel technology for their inability to place blame. Go ahead and read about what uncombusted diesel fumes do to the human brain. I dare you, you diesel lover you.

    • jack goff jack goff United States says:

      Diesel emissions are not bad the soot goes to the ground and renews unlike exaust gases and nox that comes from gasoline vehicles we have done a lot of testing on the diffrent emissions and effects of both emissions and diesel is hardly any

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