AirQuality.News
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Headlines
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Select Page

DEP Faces Concerns About Air Pollution From Proposed Homer City Power Plant

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 18, 2025 | Headlines

TribLIVE.com | 18 September 2025 | At a packed public hearing, residents questioned state regulators over health risks from emissions at a proposed 4.5-gigawatt natural gas plant in Homer City, while officials said projected pollution levels remain below concern...

Fume Incidents On Airplanes Raise Health Concerns For Passengers, Crew Members

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 17, 2025 | Headlines

CBS News | 17 September 2025 | Airline crews report more than three toxic fume events a day on U.S. flights, most often on Airbus A320s, raising health concerns despite industry assurances that cabin air meets safety standards.

Delhi’s Toxic Air Is Turning Iconic Red Fort black – Study

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 17, 2025 | Headlines

BBC | 17 September 2025 | A new study finds that Delhi’s severe air pollution is forming damaging “black crusts” on the Red Fort’s sandstone walls, threatening its carvings and historic architecture without urgent conservation measures.

Ubiquitous Monitoring Of The Environment And Menopause

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 16, 2025 | Headlines

ScienceDirect.com | 16 September 2025 | Exposure to particulate matter and endocrine-disrupting chemicals may worsen cardiovascular, bone, and menopausal symptoms in midlife women, highlighting the need for targeted air quality monitoring and healthcare...

Groundbreaking New Sensor Transforms How Europe Tracks Pollution, Smoke, and Cloud From Space

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 16, 2025 | Headlines

Eumetsat | 16 September 2025 | Europe’s new 3MI satellite instrument has delivered its first images, showcasing unprecedented ability to monitor atmospheric particles for improved weather forecasts, air quality tracking, and climate monitoring.

In 18 Days, Delaware City Refinery Emitted Over Double Its Annual Limit Of Sulfur Dioxide

by Ryan Wilmot | Sep 15, 2025 | Headlines

scsuntimes.com | 15 September 2025 | The Delaware City Refinery illegally emitted hundreds of tons of sulfur dioxide and other pollutants over 18 days in May and June, exceeding its annual permit limit and violating seven environmental laws and conditions.
« Older Entries
Next Entries »
  • Back to All Events>>


Air Quality Headlines

  • Dust Turns Into Defects: Why Semiconductor Factories Need Pristine Air

    Dust Turns Into Defects: Why Semiconductor Factories Need Pristine Air

    March 24, 2026
  • How Air Pollution Affects Migratory Birds

    How Air Pollution Affects Migratory Birds

    March 23, 2026
  • Nose Hair: The Unsung Hero of Your Immune System

    Nose Hair: The Unsung Hero of Your Immune System

    March 22, 2026
  • How Candle Smoke Impacts Indoor Air Quality

    How Candle Smoke Impacts Indoor Air Quality

    March 21, 2026
  • The Role of Wearable Air Quality Monitors Across Industries

    The Role of Wearable Air Quality Monitors Across Industries

    March 20, 2026
  • Camels and Their Remarkable Eyelashes: A Lesson in Eye Protection

    Camels and Their Remarkable Eyelashes: A Lesson in Eye Protection

    March 19, 2026
  • Salt Flats, Hypersaline Inland Seas, and Their Impact on Regional Air Quality

    Salt Flats, Hypersaline Inland Seas, and Their Impact on Regional Air Quality

    March 18, 2026
  • How Clean Air Can Lead to Better Sleep Health

    How Clean Air Can Lead to Better Sleep Health

    March 17, 2026
  • The Future of Green Spaces and Trees in Cities: Challenges and Innovations

    The Future of Green Spaces and Trees in Cities: Challenges and Innovations

    March 16, 2026
  • The Health Risks Of Perfume Use And Best Practices For Safety

    The Health Risks Of Perfume Use And Best Practices For Safety

    March 15, 2026
Copyright © 2026 Air Quality News