Research scientist, University of Colorado
Matt Coggon is a scientist with the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on understanding the composition and chemical evolution of volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere. His current interests are focused on quantifying the emissions from everyday consumer goods, such as personal care products, paints, and solvents. He is also working to understand the chemical evolution of biomass burning emissions in the atmosphere.
Your shampoo, hair spray and skin lotion may be polluting the air
May 13, 2018 08:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Millions of Americans apply personal care products every morning before heading to work or school. But these products dont stick to our bodies permanently. Over the course of the day, compounds in deodorants, lotions, hair...
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