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If US regulations on sulphur dioxide are relaxed, environmental monitoring professionals may need to consider how it will be prevented in this absence.  By Jed Thomas For decades, acid ...
Some U.S. scientists warn that the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed deregulations could lead to the return of acid ...
Shocking banality of evil in 'Here There Are Blueberries' and an Armenian cry against injustice, with puppets, in 'Azad.' ...
Re: “ School district plan has ambitious goals ” (Page B1, April 11).
In India, much of the population breathes air that is 10 times more polluted than what the World Health Organization considers safe. In a study released in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Yale ...
Discover the environmental impact of discarded tires through sculptor Chakaia Booker's 'Treading New Ground' exhibit at the ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright acknowledged during his confirmation hearing in January that the burning of fossil fuels — coal ...
When the catastrophic Los Angeles fires broke out, John Volckens suspected firefighters and residents were breathing toxic ...
Some of the incredible archaeological sites in Greece, might not actually make it through this century because of climate ...
Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding for Connecticut is at risk of being eliminated by the Trump administration ...
Scientists and public health officials have long tracked the pollutants that cause smog, acid rain, and other environmental health hazards and shared them with the public through the local Air Quality ...