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A new study shows that ambitious climate action could cut fossil fuel air pollution deaths in the U.S. by 6,000 annually by 2030.
Each of us takes about 20,000 breaths every single day—20,000 chances for the air around us to either sustain life or to ...
Scientists have struggled to explain the rapid acceleration of global warming over the past 15 years, with temperatures now ...
A new NOAA study published today in the journal Science Advances about four decades of tropical cyclones reveals the surprising result that reducing particulate air pollution in Europe and North ...
An Emory University study is chronicling the heat, humidity and air pollution Atlantans are encountering in their daily lives.
With rapid urbanization and industrial growth, air pollution levels are rising globally, posing serious risks to public health. From respiratory diseases to cardiovascular conditions, the adverse ...
For two decades, Margarita Garcia has been fighting to end pollution in her neighborhood. The 82-year-old retired hairdresser has white-streaked hair and a love for cracking jokes. She lives on the ...
Once among world’s most-polluted cities, Mexico City has made major strides in air quality through policy, technology and public engagement.
Whether you live in a bustling city or a quiet rural area, pollution is an unavoidable part of life—and it can have a serious impact on both your health and athletic performance. During summer, air ...
Living in areas with higher levels of fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) is linked to more severe buildup of amyloid ...