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The American Lung Association has revealed that nearly half the U.S. population resided in areas with dangerous levels of air pollution between 2021 and 2023.
A new American Lung Association report warns that 156 million Americans are breathing unhealthy air, with pollution worsening due to climate change and wildfires. Cities like Bakersfield face the ...
Over 156 million Americans are now exposed to hazardous air quality with pollution worsening due to climate change wildfires and regulatory rollbacks warns a new report ...
Air pollution levels keep getting worse for more people in the US, according to a new report, and experts say the Trump ...
The most recent State of the Air report by the American Lung Association found that more than 150 million Americans breathe ...
In 2023, nearly half of the country's inhabitants — 156 million people — lived in places heavy in smog or soot pollution that harms their lungs, hearts, and brains, according to the newest edition of ...
For more than a quarter-century, the American Lung ... the standard for clean air: Casper, WY and Urban Honolulu, HI share the top spot for cleanest year-round particle pollution.
Despite improvements in air ... 156 million people — lived in places heavy in smog or soot pollution that harms their lungs, hearts, and brains, according to the newest edition of the American ...
Air in the U.S. has gotten cleaner for decades, adding years to people's lives and preventing millions of asthma attacks, but nearly half of Americans still live with unhealthy air pollution, a ...