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Air

NEMS Air Programs Facility lighting, heating and cooling, vehicle use and other NIH activities generate air emissions that contribute to childhood asthma, lung cancer, heart disease and respiratory diseases.

The NIH has programs to reduce emissions from mobile sources, like vehicles, and from stationary sources, like the Bethesda campus' power plant.

The Division of Travel and Transportation Services offers NIH employees alternatives to commuting singly in individually-owned cars. Options include the Transhare Program, Ridefinders Network, bike racks and campus shuttles. These commuting options help ease traffic congestion, decrease pollution and reduce stress.

The NIH is working to reduce its use of gasoline engine equipment. The NIH limits the idling of delivery trucks at loading docks. Its increased use of natural gas to heat buildings at the Bethesda campus reduces power plant emissions.

Programs in place to protect the AIR

Fleet Management
Other Mobile Sources
Stationary Sources
Transportation Program


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