A global multidimensional analysis of air pollution in land, sea, and air transport cabins reveals substantial health risks

Haimei Wang, Wenjuan Wei, Keliang Wang, Hui Kong, Carolina L. Zilli Vieira, Petros Koutrakis, Shaodan Huang*, Jianyin Xiong*, Chiara Giorio

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Abstract

Air pollutants are ubiquitous in transport cabins, contributing significantly to the burden of disease, but exposure levels and related health effects remain largely unexplored at a global scale. To address this, we systematically reviewed studies from the past 20 years on 17 air pollutants across major means of transport over land, sea, and air globally. We evaluated concentration levels from the perspectives of transport type, country, and time, and analyzed primary influencing factors and health effects. Findings showed that land transport provided the highest pollutant exposure, with that to bus drivers topping the list, while high levels of certain pollutants were also detected in sea and air transport. Although energy transitions have helped partly reduce benzene, toluene, and NO2 exposures, levels of formaldehyde, black carbon, and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) remain persistently high, indicating substantial health risks. This study enhances our understanding of cabin-related health effects and provides a foundation for effective exposure-reduction strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101156
JournalOne Earth
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • air
  • cabin
  • health risk
  • impact factor
  • land
  • pollutants
  • sea
  • transport

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Wang, H., Wei, W., Wang, K., Kong, H., Zilli Vieira, C. L., Koutrakis, P., Huang, S., Xiong, J., & Giorio, C. (2025). A global multidimensional analysis of air pollution in land, sea, and air transport cabins reveals substantial health risks. One Earth, 8(1), Article 101156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2024.11.010