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What if you could see air pollution?

Don’t you just love fresh air? And feeling healthy? If only that were possible. That deep, relaxing breath you thought you ...
Air pollution does not have to exceed federal limits to potentially harm human health, according to a new published study from the University of Mississippi.
At a Catholic health conference April 4-5 in Vacherie, La., Kimberly Terrell, a research scientist and director of community engagement at the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic in New Orleans, said her ...
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Researchers have found that AI-related emissions could soon rival that of all the cars in California. AI electricity consumption could cause asthma deaths to spike by over one-third in the next six ...
Cars are among the greatest air pollution problems in America. According to the EPA, “Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transportation account for about 28 percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas ...
Think air pollution ends with winter? Heatwaves can trap harmful pollutants indoors, affecting families even when the skies ...
New research shows that PM2.5 air pollution may increase heart disease risk even at levels below current EPA regulatory ...
As some people return to the structures spared from Los Angeles wildfires, experts warn that they should be careful of the air inside and especially cautious when cleaning up. Smoke, ash and all the ...