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EPA Pulls Funding From Louisville Air Pollution Study Amid Environmental Justice Rollback

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 19, 2025 | Headlines

Environmental Health News | 19 August 2025 | The Trump-era EPA canceled a $1 million Louisville air monitoring grant focused on predominantly Black neighborhoods near the Rubbertown industrial corridor, a move critics say undermines vital environmental justice...

Short-Term Air Pollution And Fracture Admissions In Beijing

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 19, 2025 | Headlines

Frontiers | 19 August 2025 | A Beijing study of over 16,000 hospital admissions found that short-term exposure to PM2.5 and NO₂ was significantly associated with increased fracture-related hospitalizations, particularly among younger patients and men, suggesting air...

Stony Brook Student Cultivates AI To Unmask Hidden Air Pollution

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 19, 2025 | Headlines

SBU News – Stony Brook University | 19 August 2025 | At Stony Brook University Hospital, undergraduate Amy Chen is leading an ozone garden project, part of NASA’s National Ozone Garden Network, that uses bio-indicator plants and AI to detect and visualize the...

Tractor Replacement Program To Improve Valley Air Quality Has Uncertain Future

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 19, 2025 | Headlines

ABC30 | 19 August 2025 | California’s Valley Air District has paused its $500 million tractor replacement program, which has cut farm emissions by 30% since 1998 and replaced 14,000 old machines, after funds ran low, though officials hope for renewed state support to...
Salt Flats, Hypersaline Inland Seas, and Their Impact on Regional Air Quality

Salt Flats, Hypersaline Inland Seas, and Their Impact on Regional Air Quality

by Contamination News | Aug 19, 2025 | Articles

Salt flats and hypersaline inland seas are unique environments characterized by high salinity and minimal vegetation. These landscapes can significantly impact regional air quality by contributing to airborne particulate matter and influencing atmospheric chemistry....
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