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The Future Of Air Quality: Unhealthy Air Could Become A Routine Reality By 2100

by Ryan Wilmot | Apr 2, 2026 | Headlines

Open Access Government | 2 April 2026 | New modeling from the University of Waterloo warns that climate change could make unhealthy air a routine reality, with up to 100 million Americans facing frequent air quality alerts and vulnerable populations potentially...

Thousands In California Warned To Stay Inside: ‘Emergency Conditions’

by Ryan Wilmot | Apr 2, 2026 | Headlines

Newsweek | 2 April 2026 | Hazardous PM2.5 levels across parts of California have prompted EPA warnings for residents to stay indoors and avoid all outdoor activity, as the fine particles pose serious health risks by penetrating deep into the lungs and...

From Devastating CPAM Diagnosis To Climbing With Hope

by Ryan Wilmot | Apr 1, 2026 | Headlines

American Lung Association | 1 April 2026 | A family’s experience with a child born with a rare lung condition highlights the long-term respiratory challenges children can face and the importance of ongoing pulmonary care and support.

My Six-Year-Old Has Nosebleeds’: Chiang Mai Air Pollution Sparks Health Fears

by Ryan Wilmot | Apr 1, 2026 | Headlines

BBC | 1 April 2026 | Seasonal agricultural burning and wildfires have pushed PM2.5 levels in Chiang Mai to “very unhealthy” levels, prompting some families to consider relocating due to worsening health impacts from recurring smoke pollution.

Call For Consultant – Data Analyst To Assist With Updating WHO Energy Access Databases To Support SDG 7 And Related Health Impact Monitoring And Reporting

by Ryan Wilmot | Mar 31, 2026 | Headlines

World Health Organization (WHO) | 31 March 2026 | WHO is seeking consultancy support to collect and analyze household and health facility energy access data, update global databases, and contribute to SDG 7 reporting and related publications on clean cooking,...

Department Of Environmental Quality To Hold Permit Process Meeting About Proposed Aluminum Smelter

by Ryan Wilmot | Mar 31, 2026 | Headlines

Oklahoma.gov | 31 March 2026 | Oklahoma regulators have begun reviewing an air quality construction permit for a proposed Emirates Global Aluminum smelter in Inola, with public meetings scheduled to gather community input as part of the permitting process.
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