University of Pittsburgh researchers have made an important step toward providing hospitals and water treatment facilities ...
A new study finds climate change is likely to make upward spikes of ozone at ground level worse by 2050, which could result in many parts of the United States falling out of compliance with air ...
DENVER (CBS4)- As Colorado's Front Range sets new heat records, a new study out from National Jewish Health and the Union of Concerned Scientists shows warming in recent decades has sped up the ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG), as well as the city of Toledo, is warning the public of health risks that come with increased ground-level ozone in the ...
Atmospheric researchers depart this month on NASA’s DC-8 research aircraft on their third survey of the global atmosphere. Taking place for the first time in Northern Hemisphere fall, the season gives ...
A sign off U.S. 287 in Fort Worth alerts the public of high levels of air pollution on July 31, 2025. Dallas-Fort Worth has seen high levels of harmful air pollution this year. As exceeding measures ...
The world will warm more than expected due to future changes in ozone, which protects Earth from harmful sun rays but also traps heat as it is a greenhouse gas. While banning ozone-destroying gases ...
Efforts to limit ozone-depleting chemical compounds had a significant impact.
The state Department of Environmental Quality has forecast an "ozone action day" for the metropolitan area Monday. According to DEQ, conditions will be favorable for the formation of ozone, which may ...
The health risks that come along with air pollution have been on the minds of Delawareans much more this summer than in years past. Multiple stints of smog passing through from Canadian wildfires have ...
The Mid-America Regional Council issued 10 air quality alerts so far this summer in Kansas City. Wednesday’s alert set the record for the most in a year. These alerts seem to come during the daytime ...
The world will warm more than expected due to future changes in ozone, which protects the Earth from harmful sun rays but also traps heat as it is a greenhouse gas. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
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