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Chairman Palmer Delivers Opening Statement At Environment Subcommittee Markup

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 11, 2025 | Headlines

House Committee on Energy and Commerce | 11 December 2025 | House Environment Subcommittee Chairman Gary Palmer outlined seven bills aimed at reforming the Clean Air Act by easing air quality standards and streamlining permitting and environmental reviews to reduce...

Citizen Science: A Powerful Ally For Clean Air And Sustainable Development

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 11, 2025 | Headlines

Climate and Clean Air Coalition | 11 December 2025 | Citizen science air quality monitoring is emerging as a vital complement to official systems, helping close global PM2.5 data gaps, empower communities, and advance public health, environmental justice, and...

NYC Congestion Pricing Cuts Air Pollution By 22% In Manhattan, Study Finds

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 10, 2025 | Headlines

Phys.org | 10 December 2025 | A Cornell study found that New York City’s congestion pricing cut PM2.5 air pollution by 22% in Manhattan’s congestion zone within six months, with additional reductions across the region, demonstrating significant public health benefits...

UN Report: Investing In Planetary Health Would Deliver Higher GDP, Fewer Deaths, Less Poverty

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 10, 2025 | Headlines

UNEP | 10 December 2025 | A major UN Environment Programme report finds that transforming energy, food, economic, and environmental systems could prevent millions of deaths and deliver up to US$20 trillion in annual global economic gains, while business-as-usual...

ENVEA Secures UNDP-Funded Project To Expand Georgia’s Air Quality Network

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 9, 2025 | Headlines

Envirotech Online | 9 December 2025 | ENVEA and local partner PS Energy will add 10 advanced ambient air quality monitoring stations in Georgia through a new joint venture, significantly expanding the national network and supporting the country’s goal of modernizing...

Morteza Karimzadeh: New AI Methods Are Reshaping How Geographers Model Air Pollution And Wildfire Smoke

by Ryan Wilmot | Dec 9, 2025 | Headlines

University of Colorado Boulder | 9 December 2025 | Researchers are using advanced AI and geospatial foundation models to combine satellite, wildfire, and place-based data to produce more accurate, high-resolution estimates of PM2.5 pollution, especially in underserved...
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