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Air Pollution Experts Advocate For Ambitious Overarching Emission Reduction Goals Based On Updated Scenarios

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 24, 2025 | Headlines

UNECE | 24 September 2025 | Experts under the UNECE Air Convention are developing scenarios and new monitoring tools to guide the Gothenburg Protocol revision, aiming to cut air pollution-related health and ecosystem impacts by 50% by 2040 compared to 2015...

The Smog Of Exercise: The Causal Effect Of Air Pollution On Fitness Behaviors

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 23, 2025 | Headlines

Frontiers | 23 September 2025 | A large-scale study in China finds that worsening air pollution significantly reduces residents’ participation in fitness activities, with impacts varying across gender, age, education, and household status.

As Air Pollution Gets Worse, These Parents Are Getting Louder

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 23, 2025 | Headlines

Yale Climate Connections | 23 September 2025 | As federal air pollution regulations are rolled back, Moms Clean Air Force is mobilizing parents to push for stronger state and local policies to protect children’s health and fight climate change.

Effects Of Gold Mining & Strip Mining On Arkansas Environment: A 2025 Perspective

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 22, 2025 | Headlines

Farmonaut | 22 September 2025 | Mining in Arkansas continues to drive the state’s economy in 2025, but both gold extraction and strip mining cause severe environmental harm, degrading air, water, soil, and biodiversity, unless countered by sustainable practices,...

Circadian Lighting And Air Quality Tech: Transforming Health And Wellbeing

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 22, 2025 | Headlines

The Realty Today | 22 September 2025 | Smart homes are increasingly using circadian lighting and air quality monitors to align light and air with human biology, improving sleep, mood, productivity, and long-term health through responsive, wellness-focused...

Pollution Controls Would Cut Sulfur Dioxide From Zug Island By 95%: EPA Engineer

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 21, 2025 | Headlines

Planet Detroit | 21 September 2025 | An EPA engineer testified that Michigan’s EES Coke Battery has violated the Clean Air Act by emitting over 3,000 tons of sulfur dioxide annually without required desulfurization controls, which could have cut emissions by 95%,...
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