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Clairton Plant Workers Had Been Manipulating Valves Before Deadly Blast

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 18, 2025 | Headlines

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 18 August 2025 | Workers manipulating a gas valve during routine maintenance appear to have triggered a pressure buildup and deadly explosion at the century-old Clairton Coke Works, raising fresh concerns about safety amid U.S. Steel’s aging...

Air Quality Safe After Valero Facility Emissions Incident In Texas City

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 18, 2025 | Headlines

BIC Magazine | 18 August 2025 | Air quality in Texas City has returned to safe levels after a Valero facility upset released sulfur dioxide, briefly closing nearby roads but posing no ongoing threat to the public.

How A White House Plan To Overturn A Key EPA Regulation Threatens Children’s Health

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 17, 2025 | Headlines

PBS | 17 August 2025 | The Trump administration’s proposal to revoke the EPA’s 2009 greenhouse gas finding could dismantle key climate protections and, experts warn, expose millions, especially children, to greater health risks from worsening pollution, heat, and...

Arizona On Track To Break Longstanding Weather Record

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 17, 2025 | Headlines

AZFamily | 17 August 2025 | Arizona has set a new record with 58 consecutive days of healthy ozone levels, though forecasters warn rising heat and monsoon conditions could soon push pollution back up.

Salton Sea Not To Blame For Coachella, Imperial Air Pollution, Study Says

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 16, 2025 | Headlines

Los Angeles Times | 16 August 2025 | A new report finds that dust from the Salton Sea’s expanding shoreline contributes less than 1% of particulate pollution in the Coachella and Imperial valleys, leading researchers to recommend shifting focus toward improving indoor...

Chicago Aims To Have Most Air Pollution Sensors In The US

by Ryan Wilmot | Aug 16, 2025 | Headlines

Inside Climate News | 16 August 2025 | Chicago is racing to install 277 high‑quality air pollution sensors citywide by the end of summer, creating what could become the largest network of its kind in the U.S., to better inform public health planning and address...
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