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Oregon scientists say as many as 15,000 additional people died as a result of the effects of human-caused climate change on ...
Now the flames are out, but the health dangers continue. This is due to fine particulates released by the fires. We touched on this in a column last month, but your question allows a more detailed ...
Jones County including the cities of Maysville, Pollocksville, and Trenton was issued a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day ...
Although an accurate evaluation of the distribution of ultrafine particulate matter in air is of utmost significance to public health, the usually used PM 2.5 index fails to provide size ...
One hundred environmental organizations transmitted an April 21st letter to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) ...
Smoke is a solid. Whether from cigarettes, cooking fires or other sources, it is comprised of tiny particles that injure the lung and can lead to lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary ...