Air Quality News
Orange Air Quality Alert Issued In Philadelphia Region, Much Of New Jersey Thursday: NWS
6ABC | An “Orange” air quality alert has been issued for the Philadelphia metro area and parts of New Jersey, warning that pollution levels may be unhealthy for sensitive groups. Health officials advise children, seniors, and individuals with heart or lung conditions to limit outdoor exertion during the alert.
Air Quality Index Expected To Hit ‘Unhealthy’ Range For Some In Columbus June 12
The Columbus Dispatch | Columbus is under an air quality alert for June 12, with an AQI of 105 due to ozone formation and smoke from Canadian wildfires—posing health risks for sensitive groups. A temperature inversion and light winds will trap pollution near the ground, but conditions are expected to improve to moderate levels over the following days.
Trump Says Power Plants Don’t Add To Air Pollution. Climate Scientists Say It’s ‘Nonsensical’
Euronews | Climate scientists are condemning the EPA’s recent claim that fossil fuel emissions don’t significantly contribute to air pollution, calling it scientifically false and dangerous disinformation. Experts stress that burning coal and gas indisputably releases carbon dioxide, fueling climate change and worsening public health risks like heat waves, storms, and respiratory illnesses.
How Does Air Pollution Affect Mental Health? New Study Aimed To Find Out
The Guardian | A new UK study finds that people who move to areas with higher air pollution face an 11% increased risk of developing mental health issues, especially depression and anxiety. Researchers stress the need for urban investment in clean air and quality green spaces, as poor environmental conditions can worsen health outcomes and deepen inequalities for vulnerable communities.
How Air Quality Affects Early Childhood Development And Health
Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University | A recent webinar spotlighted the critical role of indoor air quality during pregnancy and early childhood, offering solutions ranging from policy change to safer building materials. Experts from Harvard, Mount Sinai, and the American Thoracic Society emphasized the need for healthier indoor environments and community action to protect children’s development and lifelong health.
Americans Urged To Avoid Driving In 10 States
Newsweek | Air quality alerts were issued across 10 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. on Thursday due to wildfire smoke and ozone buildup, prompting officials to urge residents to reduce pollution-generating activities. Experts warn that stagnant summer air and rising temperatures are intensifying health risks for children, older adults, and those with respiratory illnesses, especially in urban areas.
Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Hits Air Quality Across U.S. Midwest And Northeast
NBC News | Wildfire smoke from Canada’s boreal forests is triggering air quality alerts across major U.S. cities in the Midwest and Northeast, with experts warning the 2024 fire season may rival last year’s record-breaking levels. As millions of acres burn amid drought and lingering “overwintering” fires, elevated pollution levels threaten vulnerable populations and reverse decades of Clean Air Act progress.
Air Quality Alert For NYC, Long Island And Part Of NJ
CBS News | New York City is under an air quality alert due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, with the Air Quality Index expected to reach 105—posing health risks to sensitive groups. Combined with high temperatures nearing 90°F and increasing humidity, officials are urging residents to stay cool and limit exposure, especially vulnerable populations.
Database Identifies Differences In How Wildfires Impact San Francisco Neighborhoods
Healio | A new analysis using the Asthma Equity Explorer Database reveals a positive, though weak, correlation between PM2.5 levels and asthma prevalence across San Francisco census tracts, with southeastern areas showing the highest concern. The findings highlight the health risks of wildfire smoke and air pollution and support data-driven interventions, personalized care, and stronger air quality regulations.
Bard College Launches Hudson Valley Air Quality Tracker With JustAir Partnership
Chronogram Magazine | Bard College and startup JustAir have launched a new real-time air quality monitoring platform for the Hudson Valley, featuring hyperlocal data from stations in Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Red Hook, and Newburgh. The system empowers residents with alerts and health guidance, marking a major step in regional environmental monitoring and public health protection.
Orange Air Quality Alert Issued In Philadelphia Region, Much Of New Jersey Thursday: NWS
6ABC | An “Orange” air quality alert has been issued for the Philadelphia metro area and parts of New Jersey, warning that pollution levels may be unhealthy for sensitive groups. Health officials advise children, seniors, and individuals with heart or lung conditions to limit outdoor exertion during the alert.
Air Quality Index Expected To Hit ‘Unhealthy’ Range For Some In Columbus June 12
The Columbus Dispatch | Columbus is under an air quality alert for June 12, with an AQI of 105 due to ozone formation and smoke from Canadian wildfires—posing health risks for sensitive groups. A temperature inversion and light winds will trap pollution near the ground, but conditions are expected to improve to moderate levels over the following days.
Trump Says Power Plants Don’t Add To Air Pollution. Climate Scientists Say It’s ‘Nonsensical’
Euronews | Climate scientists are condemning the EPA’s recent claim that fossil fuel emissions don’t significantly contribute to air pollution, calling it scientifically false and dangerous disinformation. Experts stress that burning coal and gas indisputably releases carbon dioxide, fueling climate change and worsening public health risks like heat waves, storms, and respiratory illnesses.
How Does Air Pollution Affect Mental Health? New Study Aimed To Find Out
The Guardian | A new UK study finds that people who move to areas with higher air pollution face an 11% increased risk of developing mental health issues, especially depression and anxiety. Researchers stress the need for urban investment in clean air and quality green spaces, as poor environmental conditions can worsen health outcomes and deepen inequalities for vulnerable communities.
How Air Quality Affects Early Childhood Development And Health
Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University | A recent webinar spotlighted the critical role of indoor air quality during pregnancy and early childhood, offering solutions ranging from policy change to safer building materials. Experts from Harvard, Mount Sinai, and the American Thoracic Society emphasized the need for healthier indoor environments and community action to protect children’s development and lifelong health.
Americans Urged To Avoid Driving In 10 States
Newsweek | Air quality alerts were issued across 10 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. on Thursday due to wildfire smoke and ozone buildup, prompting officials to urge residents to reduce pollution-generating activities. Experts warn that stagnant summer air and rising temperatures are intensifying health risks for children, older adults, and those with respiratory illnesses, especially in urban areas.
Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Hits Air Quality Across U.S. Midwest And Northeast
NBC News | Wildfire smoke from Canada’s boreal forests is triggering air quality alerts across major U.S. cities in the Midwest and Northeast, with experts warning the 2024 fire season may rival last year’s record-breaking levels. As millions of acres burn amid drought and lingering “overwintering” fires, elevated pollution levels threaten vulnerable populations and reverse decades of Clean Air Act progress.
Air Quality Alert For NYC, Long Island And Part Of NJ
CBS News | New York City is under an air quality alert due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, with the Air Quality Index expected to reach 105—posing health risks to sensitive groups. Combined with high temperatures nearing 90°F and increasing humidity, officials are urging residents to stay cool and limit exposure, especially vulnerable populations.
Database Identifies Differences In How Wildfires Impact San Francisco Neighborhoods
Healio | A new analysis using the Asthma Equity Explorer Database reveals a positive, though weak, correlation between PM2.5 levels and asthma prevalence across San Francisco census tracts, with southeastern areas showing the highest concern. The findings highlight the health risks of wildfire smoke and air pollution and support data-driven interventions, personalized care, and stronger air quality regulations.
Bard College Launches Hudson Valley Air Quality Tracker With JustAir Partnership
Chronogram Magazine | Bard College and startup JustAir have launched a new real-time air quality monitoring platform for the Hudson Valley, featuring hyperlocal data from stations in Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Red Hook, and Newburgh. The system empowers residents with alerts and health guidance, marking a major step in regional environmental monitoring and public health protection.
Air Quality Headlines
UK Researchers, Entanglement Technologies Use New Mobile Sensors To Track Pollution
The Lexington Times | 3 June 2025 | A new study highlights a QA/QC framework developed by the University of Kentucky and Entanglement Technologies to validate mobile chemical monitoring instruments like the AROMA-VOC sensor. This collaboration aims to ensure accurate,...
Five Tips To Protect Your Health And Prepare For Worsening Air Conditions
Syracuse University News | 3 June 2025 | Smoke from over 100 Canadian wildfires is degrading air quality across the U.S., prompting Syracuse University experts to issue guidance on protecting indoor air. Recommendations include using HEPA air cleaners, upgrading HVAC...
Mitigating Bias Induced By Missing Data In New-Generation Geostationary Satellite Monitoring Of Ground-Level NO2 Via Machine Learning
ScienceDirect.com | 3 June 2025 | A new study using GEMS satellite data and machine learning significantly improved hourly monitoring of ground-level NO₂ in eastern China by filling data gaps and reducing bias from missing observations. The approach enhanced spatial...
Air-Quality Monitoring Underestimates Toxic Emissions To Salton Sea Communities, Study Finds
Phys.org | 3 June 2025 | A new study reveals that hydrogen sulfide emissions from California’s Salton Sea frequently exceed state air quality standards and are severely underreported by current monitoring systems. The findings underscore a growing environmental health...
Groundbreaking Study By CU Denver, MIT Shows Impact Of Air Pollution On Women’s Health
CU Denver News | 3 June 2025 | A new multinational study reveals that long-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) is linked to menstrual cycle irregularities, suggesting potential disruptions to hormonal health. Researchers analyzed over 2.2 million...
How Minnesotans Are Reacting To The Air Quality Alert Affecting The State
CBS News | 3 June 2025 | Smoke from Canadian wildfires has triggered an air quality alert across Minnesota through Monday evening, with residents reporting throat irritation and visible haze. Health officials urge caution, especially for vulnerable groups, and...
Air Quality Alert For Minnesota Extended Until Wednesday Due To Smoke
FOX 9 | 3 June 2025 | Minnesota remains under an air quality alert through Wednesday due to Canadian wildfire smoke, with levels ranging from "unhealthy" in the Twin Cities to "hazardous" in the far northwest. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities,...
Canadian Wildfires Trigger Air Quality Alerts Across The U.S.
NBC News | 3 June 2025 | Smoke from over 180 Canadian wildfires continues to degrade air quality across parts of the U.S., prompting alerts from Minnesota and Michigan to South Carolina. Officials warn of ongoing health risks and fire hazards, urging residents to...
More Than 200,000 People Told To Stay Indoors In 3 States
Newsweek | 3 June 2025 | Air quality alerts were issued across Michigan, Minnesota, and South Carolina due to wildfire smoke and elevated ozone levels, posing health risks to sensitive groups including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions....
Air Quality Expected To Reach “Hazardous For All” Level In NW Minnesota, Alert Extended Through Wednesday
KSTP3 | 3 June 2025 | Minnesota's air quality alert has been extended due to wildfire smoke from Canada, with pollution levels reaching hazardous levels in the northwest and very unhealthy levels in central and northern regions. Residents statewide are urged to limit...
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