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Is the World at Risk from Deadly Dandruff?

DW staff (win)April 12, 2005

You may want to think twice next time you're taking off your sweater or fiddling with your hair as these actions contribute to the world's climate problems, according to one German professor.

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A serious problem for the world's climate?Image: dpa

While soot particles released by diesel cars have Germans worried about possible driving bans, people seem to be responsible for a completely different kind of air pollutant, according to Ruprecht Jaenicke of Mainz University.

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Ukrainian singer Ruslana and her band members should maybe not shake their hair about as muchImage: AP

"When you take off your clothes, you release a little cloud of human dust," he told German broadcaster Deutschlandfunk.

In addition to human skin particles -- dandruff included -- animal hair and decaying leaves also contribute to air pollution, according to Jaenicke. Acccording to his research, they make up as much as a quarter of the vast clouds of fine dust in the atmosphere.

Jaenicke said it's still unclear what effect the bio-pollutants might have on the world's climate, but added that dandruff should certainly be taken into consideration by researchers.