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Canadian Wildfires Are Having Big Impact On US Air Quality

USA Today | Smoke from over 200 Canadian wildfires is impacting air quality across much of the U.S., with Minnesota experiencing “very unhealthy” levels and alerts issued in Iowa, Wisconsin, and beyond. While much of the smoke remains aloft, forecasters warn of health risks from fine particles and advise limiting outdoor activity, especially for vulnerable groups.

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Hundreds Of Thousands Told To Stay Indoors In 3 States

Newsweek | Smoke from wildfires has pushed air pollution to dangerous levels across parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, with the Minneapolis area under a “very unhealthy” air quality alert. Officials urge all residents, especially vulnerable groups, to stay indoors and limit exertion as fine particles in the smoke pose serious health risks.

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Maps Show U.S. Air Quality And Canada Wildfire Smoke Forecast

CBS News | Smoke from nearly 200 Canadian wildfires is affecting air quality across several U.S. states, with unhealthy conditions most severe in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. While other areas like Illinois and Pennsylvania may see visible haze, the health impact varies, especially for sensitive groups such as children, the elderly, and those with heart or lung conditions.

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UK Researchers, Entanglement Technologies Use New Mobile Sensors To Track Pollution

The Lexington Times | 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, field-ready detection of legacy industrial waste emissions, advancing global remediation efforts and supporting environmental health monitoring.

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Mitigating Bias Induced By Missing Data In New-Generation Geostationary Satellite Monitoring Of Ground-Level NO2 Via Machine Learning

ScienceDirect.com | 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 coverage and accuracy, revealing that prior estimates underestimated NO₂ concentrations by over 3.0 μg/m³ in large areas during key hours of the day.

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Air-Quality Monitoring Underestimates Toxic Emissions To Salton Sea Communities, Study Finds

Phys.org | 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 crisis disproportionately affecting nearby Latinx and Indigenous communities already burdened by poor air quality and limited oversight.

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Groundbreaking Study By CU Denver, MIT Shows Impact Of Air Pollution On Women’s Health

CU Denver News | 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 cycles from 92,000 Clue app users, emphasizing the need for more attention to environmental impacts on women’s reproductive health.

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Canadian Wildfires Are Having Big Impact On US Air Quality

USA Today | Smoke from over 200 Canadian wildfires is impacting air quality across much of the U.S., with Minnesota experiencing “very unhealthy” levels and alerts issued in Iowa, Wisconsin, and beyond. While much of the smoke remains aloft, forecasters warn of health risks from fine particles and advise limiting outdoor activity, especially for vulnerable groups.

read more

Hundreds Of Thousands Told To Stay Indoors In 3 States

Newsweek | Smoke from wildfires has pushed air pollution to dangerous levels across parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, with the Minneapolis area under a “very unhealthy” air quality alert. Officials urge all residents, especially vulnerable groups, to stay indoors and limit exertion as fine particles in the smoke pose serious health risks.

read more

Maps Show U.S. Air Quality And Canada Wildfire Smoke Forecast

CBS News | Smoke from nearly 200 Canadian wildfires is affecting air quality across several U.S. states, with unhealthy conditions most severe in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. While other areas like Illinois and Pennsylvania may see visible haze, the health impact varies, especially for sensitive groups such as children, the elderly, and those with heart or lung conditions.

read more

UK Researchers, Entanglement Technologies Use New Mobile Sensors To Track Pollution

The Lexington Times | 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, field-ready detection of legacy industrial waste emissions, advancing global remediation efforts and supporting environmental health monitoring.

read more

Mitigating Bias Induced By Missing Data In New-Generation Geostationary Satellite Monitoring Of Ground-Level NO2 Via Machine Learning

ScienceDirect.com | 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 coverage and accuracy, revealing that prior estimates underestimated NO₂ concentrations by over 3.0 μg/m³ in large areas during key hours of the day.

read more

Air-Quality Monitoring Underestimates Toxic Emissions To Salton Sea Communities, Study Finds

Phys.org | 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 crisis disproportionately affecting nearby Latinx and Indigenous communities already burdened by poor air quality and limited oversight.

read more

Groundbreaking Study By CU Denver, MIT Shows Impact Of Air Pollution On Women’s Health

CU Denver News | 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 cycles from 92,000 Clue app users, emphasizing the need for more attention to environmental impacts on women’s reproductive health.

read more

Air Quality Headlines

A New AI-Based Weather Tool Surpasses Current Forecasts

Science News | 22 May 2025 | The AI model Aurora can generate highly accurate weather forecasts—including cyclone tracks and air pollution—in seconds, outperforming traditional systems and offering new capabilities to regions lacking supercomputing resources. Trained...

Green Building For Cleaner Air & A Cleaner World

Pacific University | 22 May 2025 | Valentina Casab-Klescova, a senior at Pacific University, explored biophilic urban design in Singapore and Barcelona for her senior project, highlighting how green infrastructure improves livability and mental health. Inspired by her...

Air Pollution Isn’t Hitting Everyone Equally…

Energy Live News | 22 May 2025 | Enact Equality is urging the UK government to prioritize environmental justice, highlighting how air pollution disproportionately harms people of colour and low-income communities. Backed by nearly 40 MPs and Peers, the campaign calls...

Millions in Texas Told to Share Car Rides

Newsweek | 22 May 2025 | An Ozone Action Day was declared for Houston, Galveston, and Brazoria as air quality forecasts predict unhealthy ozone levels for sensitive groups. Residents are urged to limit driving and take pollution-reducing actions as stagnant, sunny...

Senate Clears Way To Overturn California Air Pollution Standards

The New York Times | 22 May 2025 | Senate Republicans used a novel procedural maneuver to bypass the filibuster and advance a resolution blocking California’s plan to phase out gas-powered vehicles by 2035, defying Democratic objections and Senate precedent. Democrats...

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