A Republic reader is concerned about the effects of air pollution on children, and wants to know how to push for change.
Environmental advocates point out that children are uniquely susceptible to air pollution and toxic chemicals.
Abby Huseth and Amy Cilimburg write, A group of current and former employees of the EPA published an open letter from EPA ...
"While I cannot always prevent pollution from entering my kids’ lungs, I can call on Gov. Hochul to move forward with cap-and ...
Brikesh Singh is the Convenor of Clean Air Collective and Chief of Communications and Engagement at Asar. He also ideated Laughs Per Minute, India’s first stand-up comedy show dedicated to air ...
The vast majority of the world’s population continues to breathe unsafe air, with pollution ... air quality, climate change, and the world that will be inherited by our children are inextricably ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech ... to the impacts of dirty air. “Harmful air pollution particles can penetrate deeply into the lungs of children, and these deeply ...
Industry groups representing hundreds of chemical and petrochemical manufacturers are seeking blanket exemptions from federal ...
The EPA has set up an electronic mailbox to allow regulated companies to request a two-year presidential exemption under the Clean Air ... pollution from coal-fired power plants, climate change ...
IQ loss impairs children’s school performance ... and other greenhouse gases that drive global climate change, which the researchers said should further incentivize Massachusetts to reduce air ...
Dirty air remains a chronic problem in the ... could further hamstring the EPA’s ability to combat climate change and industrial pollution. Republicans in Congress aren’t coming to the rescue.
Higher temperatures allow more moisture to be held in the air (7 per cent ... of a nuclear fantasy? Climate change is now – our actions to ensure a safe world for our children must be too.