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Salton Sea Not To Blame For Coachella, Imperial Air Pollution, Study Says

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 16, 2025 | Headlines

Los Angeles Times | 16 August 2025 | A new report finds that dust from the Salton Sea’s expanding shoreline contributes less than 1% of particulate pollution in the Coachella and Imperial valleys, leading researchers to recommend shifting focus toward improving indoor...

Chicago Aims To Have Most Air Pollution Sensors In The US

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 16, 2025 | Headlines

Inside Climate News | 16 August 2025 | Chicago is racing to install 277 high‑quality air pollution sensors citywide by the end of summer, creating what could become the largest network of its kind in the U.S., to better inform public health planning and address...

Hendrix Students Explore Environmental Justice In Second Year Of LEAP Program

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 15, 2025 | Headlines

Hendrix College | 15 August 2025 | Hendrix College’s 2025 LEAP program brought together 18 students from diverse disciplines for hands-on training in air and water quality analysis, environmental justice, and GIS mapping to address disparities in Little Rock.

East Oakland’s Argent Materials Reaches A Settlement Over Pollution Violations

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 15, 2025 | Headlines

The Oaklandside | 15 August 2025 | Argent Materials has agreed to drop its appeal over a denied expansion permit and install three years of fenceline air quality monitoring at its East Oakland facilities in a settlement with the Bay Area Air Quality Management...

Europe Launches Sentinel-5A To Improve Global Air Quality Monitoring

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 15, 2025 | Headlines

Open Access Government | 15 August 2025 | The EU has launched its Copernicus Sentinel-5A satellite to provide high-resolution global data on air pollutants and greenhouse gases, bolstering Europe’s capabilities in atmospheric monitoring and environmental...

Impacts Of Full Electrification Of Public Sector Vehicles On Urban Air Quality: Evidence From 15 Pilot Cities In China

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 14, 2025 | Headlines

ScienceDirect.com | 14 August 2025 | A new study finds that China’s 2023 Full Electrification of Public Sector Vehicles policy in 15 pilot cities reduced urban AQI by 3.7%, with stronger improvements in earlier pilot and southern cities, plus positive spillover...
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