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Nationally, the “State of the Air” report found that 156 million people in the U.S., or 46%, live in an area that received a ...
A new report on air quality across the U.S. offers a cloudy prognosis on the long-term health of about 156 million residents ...
People of color were disproportionately affected by air pollution, being more than twice as likely than white individuals to ... sulfur dioxide, black carbon and other pollutants will lead to ...
Black people are nearly two times more likely than white people to live in communities with harmful air pollution, according to the American Lung Association’s 2025 State of the Air Report.
live in an area that received a failing grade for at least one measure of air pollution. Black and Hispanic Americans were more likely than white Americans to live in a place with unhealthy air.
Before the EPA, the US environment was not federally protected. Vintage photos show Los Angeles before regulations limited ...
Brown, MD, and Victoria Francois, MPH, discuss strategies to address the gap in sleep inequalities affecting Black women.
The company’s turbines — enough to power 280,000 homes — run without emission controls in an area that leads Tennessee in ...
More Americans are being forced to breathe unhealthy air than at ... long-term particle pollution and ozone. People of color overall are more than twice as likely as white people, and Hispanic ...
People of color were underrepresented in all of the highest-paying jobs among the 30 states with a large petrochemical industry presence, but Louisiana and Texas had “the most extreme disparities,” ...