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Home » Technology » How Air Pollution Worsens Mental Health in New York’s Historically Redlined Neighborhoods

How Air Pollution Worsens Mental Health in New York’s Historically Redlined Neighborhoods

  Written by Tarryn Adonis
  Published on October 2nd, 2024
How Air Pollution Worsens Mental Health in New York’s Historically Redlined Neighborhoods
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New research from the University at Buffalo has uncovered a troubling link between air pollution and mental health, with historically redlined neighborhoods bearing the brunt of the damage. The study reveals that residents in these areas are disproportionately affected by pollutants, leading to increased emergency room visits for mental health disorders.

A Legacy Of Inequality

Redlining, a discriminatory housing policy dating back to the New Deal era, has left a lasting impact on many neighborhoods in New York State. The federal government once rated communities based on their perceived lending risk, with predominantly Black neighborhoods often deemed the most “risky” and marked in red on maps.

Though this practice was officially banned in 1968, the consequences linger. Today, these same neighborhoods experience higher levels of air pollution due to their proximity to industrial sites and highways, which now appear to have a direct link to poorer mental health outcomes.

Pollution’s Invisible Impact

The study, led by Dr. Eun-Hye Enki Yoo and Dr. John Roberts, analyzed data from 17 cities across the state of New York, focusing on the relationship between air pollution and mental health. The researchers found that elevated levels of fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide, two common air pollutants, were associated with an increase in emergency room visits for mental health issues.

Disturbingly, this trend was most pronounced in redlined communities. When pollution levels spiked, ER visits in these neighborhoods increased by 1.04% for fine particulate matter and 0.44% for nitrogen dioxide, typically within two days.

Redlining’s Lingering Effects

Interestingly, neighborhoods that were once rated as low-risk by the Federal Housing Administration—primarily white areas—did not show the same spike in ER visits when pollutant levels rose. The study also found that people in medium temperatures (40 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit) and those under 18 or between 35 and 64 years old were most affected. These findings suggest that outdoor exposure plays a significant role in how air pollution impacts mental health.

From New York To Nationwide

The study’s implications extend beyond just New York State. Dr. Yoo is now working with Oregon Health and Science University to replicate the study on a national scale. Supported by a nearly $500,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, Yoo plans to install 30 air monitors in Buffalo’s East Side, a predominantly Black community. The goal is to gather more localized data, which could pave the way for policy changes to address these health disparities.

This research underscores the importance of addressing environmental justice as a critical component of public health. The enduring effects of redlining and pollution not only highlight the systemic inequities faced by marginalized communities but also point to the urgent need for targeted interventions.

Resources:
ScienceDirect: Differential effects of air pollution exposure on mental health: Historical redlining in New York State
Britannica: Redlining
EPA: Air Quality
References:
University at Buffalo: Air pollution harms mental health more in New York’s historically redlined neighborhoods
Technology Networks: Air Pollution Seems to Harm Mental Health Worse in New York’s Historically Disadvantaged Neighborhoods

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