Staff Writer Sean Farnsley on the environmental and economic stakes of the EPA's legal battle over soot pollution standards.
Homes that survive wildfire flames but that are still affected by smoke, soot and ash is a growing issue for homeowners and ...
Portland Business Journal Publisher and President Candace Beeke recently asked women leaders to talk about bold moves and breakthroughs that changed or advanced their careers.
Fine particle pollution – also known as soot – is a cause of respiratory disease, increased asthma symptoms, cancer, and cardiovascular dysfunction. Incomplete combustion of organic materials such as ...
A professor of biostatistics at the Harvard School of Public Health, Dominici is a leader in linking PM2.5 pollution to the ...
A growing issue for homeowners and insurers are homes that survive wildfire flames but are still affected by smoke, soot and ...
It’s no wonder the buzz of gas-powered lawn mowers and blowers so easily overwhelms the buzz of the spring’s bees - data from ...
To lure visitors, residents of Yoshida, famed for its high-quality steel, are inviting tourists to help produce it. The furnace in Yoshida reaches temperatures of about 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit ...
Keystone State News Service The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized stronger air quality standards for soot ...
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Spikes in small airborne particles propelled Lancaster County to the 30th worst ranking in the nation for short-term soot pollution in the American Lung Association’s annual air quality report ...