Air Quality Articles
Mastering Bathroom Ventilation Maintenance
Proper bathroom ventilation is essential for maintaining a healthy indoor environment. It helps control moisture levels, prevents mold growth, and ensures good air quality. This article reviews best practices for making sure your bathroom ventilation is adequate, the...
From Power Plants to Acid Rain: What is Sulfur Dioxide Pollution
Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is a highly reactive gas known for its pungent odor and impact on air quality and public health. It belongs to the family of sulfur oxides (SOₓ), a group of pollutants regulated under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) National...
Understanding SCUBA Systems: Comparing Divers and Firefighters
When safety and survival are on the line, self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA) and diving rebreathers become essential tools for firefighters and divers, respectively. Though both systems aim to provide breathable air in environments where it’s unavailable, the...
Smoke School: Training Air Quality Inspectors to Uphold the Clean Air Act
Ensuring air quality is a fundamental aspect of environmental protection, and in the United States, a key component of this effort is the training program known as "smoke school." This program is designed to equip air quality inspectors with the skills necessary to...
Formaldehyde: What Does Your Couch and a Morgue Have in Common
When purchasing new furniture, most people focus on aesthetics, comfort, and price. However, a less visible concern lurks beneath the sleek veneer of many furniture pieces: formaldehyde off-gassing. This phenomenon, stemming from the use of certain chemicals in...
Emissions to Efficiency: Regulating Air Quality in Paper Production
The paper industry has long been a cornerstone of global commerce and daily life, providing everything from packaging materials to office supplies. However, its environmental footprint, particularly its impact on air quality, remains a significant concern. While...
Dust Turns Into Defects: Why Semiconductor Factories Need Pristine Air
When people think of semiconductor fabrication and electronics manufacturing, they often picture engineers clad in full-body cleanroom suits, working in sterile, white-walled facilities. But while many are aware that such environments are necessary, few understand why...
How Air Pollution Affects Migratory Birds
Air pollution poses a significant threat to migratory birds, disrupting their intricate journeys and endangering their survival. Understanding these impacts and the conservation efforts in place is crucial for safeguarding these species and the ecological balance they...
Nose Hair: The Unsung Hero of Your Immune System
When we think about immune defense, we often picture white blood cells fighting off infections or antibodies neutralizing invaders. But did you know that one of your first lines of defense is right under—or rather, inside—your nose? Nose hairs, often dismissed as an...
Air Quality Headlines
By The Numbers: 2025 Maps And Data Highlights
State of Michigan | 28 March 2026 | Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy significantly expanded its public data access in 2025 by launching dozens of new interactive maps, dashboards, and open data resources to improve environmental...
Why Indoor Air Quality Is The Next Public Health Frontier
Stockholm Environment Institute | 28 March 2026 | An article argues that the UK must adopt a unified national strategy for indoor air quality, emphasizing better ventilation, monitoring, and regulation in public buildings where people spend most of their time.
In Colorado, Labor And Environmental Groups Split Over Data Center Regulations
Colorado Public Radio | 27 March 2026 | A proposed Colorado bill requiring data centers to fund clean energy and grid upgrades has sparked conflict between environmental groups and labor unions concerned about job losses and economic impacts.
Stay Indoors Advisories Issued In Multiple US States As Life-Threatening Toxins Fill The Air
Daily Mail | 27 March 2026 | Hazardous PM2.5 pollution driven by smoke, dust, and temperature inversions prompted air quality warnings across parts of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Arizona, with officials urging residents to stay indoors.
“Armhydromet” SNCO Equipped With A Modern Mobile Laboratory For Atmospheric Air Quality Monitoring
United Nations Development Programme | 26 March 2026 | Armenia has expanded its air quality monitoring capabilities with a new UNDP-funded mobile laboratory and additional monitoring stations to improve data collection, identify pollution hotspots, and support...
A New Lens On West Africa’s Invisible Killer
EUMETSAT | 26 March 2026 | Scientists in West Africa are using advanced satellite data and modeling to track air pollution sources and exposure, aiming to improve monitoring, forecasting, and public health protection in rapidly growing cities like Accra.
As Sri Lankans Choke On Bad Air, Authorities Cite Transboundary Pollution
Mongabay | 25 March 2026 | Air pollution in Sri Lanka is worsening due to a mix of local emissions and transboundary pollution from the Indian subcontinent, with PM2.5 identified as the dominant pollutant contributing to rising respiratory and cardiovascular health...
Most Utahns Think Air Quality Is Getting Worse, But Data Tells A Different Story
Fox 13 News | 25 March 2026 | Despite public perception that air quality along Utah’s Wasatch Front is worsening due to visible inversion events, long-term data show most pollutants have declined over decades, though ozone levels are rising and remain a growing health...
Tehran’s Toxic Cloud: Satellite Images Show Oily Fires Burned For Days
The Guardian | 24 March 2026 | Satellite images show that oil depot fires in Tehran burned for days after airstrikes, releasing toxic smoke and causing oil-contaminated “black rain,” raising serious concerns about long-term health and environmental impacts for...
Air Quality Worsens Globally – Share Of Cities Meeting WHO Guidelines Declines
Health Policy Watch | 24 March 2026 | A global IQAir report found that Pakistan had the world’s most polluted air in 2025, with South Asia remaining the most polluted region and only 14% of global cities meeting WHO air quality guidelines, while monitoring gaps left...
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