Op-ed: America’s clean air rules boost health and the economy, returning $10 for every $1 spent on regulations, per one ...
Less than one-fifth of the cities worldwide met the international criteria for clean air in 2024, a global study has found.
Three cities that share a healthy vision for their residents won UN World Health Organization awards on Thursday for their ...
The LA and Long Beach ports are the region's biggest sources of air pollution. Groups representing 400,000 residents say new ...
Some estimates suggest every $1 spent meeting clean air rules has returned $10 in health and economic benefits. In the early ...
One of Bristol’s oldest establishments, the army surplus shop Marcruss, has announced its closure, attributing their decision ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency cancelled a grant that would monitor air pollutants near the Delaware City Refinery.
Donald Jarvis has been retired from teaching Russian at Brigham Young University for years, but that has not slowed him down.
Some estimates suggest every $1 spent meeting clean air rules has returned $10 in health and economic benefits. In the early 1970s, thick smog blanketed American cities and acid rain stripped forests ...
Only seven countries met World Health Organization (WHO) air quality standards last year, data showed on Tuesday, as ...
We need a law that pushes schools to engage in basic indoor air quality investments, which would benefit students, teachers, ...