COSMOS MAGAZINE
By Imma Perfetto
Air pollution from large-scale mining and smelting at the height of the Roman Empire would have caused widespread cognitive declines, new research has found.
Longitudinal ice core samples. Credit: Jessi LeMay
In the past 150 years, humans have been exposed to atmospheric lead largely from the burning of fossil fuels, and from leaded petroleum especially since the 1920s.
“As lead pollution has declined during the last 30 years, it has become more and more apparent to epidemiologists and medical experts just how bad lead is for human development,” says McConnell.