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A mural in Bayview-Hunters Point, a neighborhood in southeast San Francisco, reads “Bayview Forever.” Credit: Elena Shao

In San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point Neighborhood, Advocates Have Taken Air Monitoring Into Their Own Hands

By Elena Shao

Southbound Interstate 95 is seen in Baltimore, Maryland on March 22, 2017. Credit: Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Long Concerned About Air Pollution, Baltimore Experienced Elevated Levels on 43 Days in 2020

By Agya K. Aning

Cattle eating hay in cattle feedlot in Utah. Credit:Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Air Pollution From Raising Livestock Accounts for Most of the 16,000 US Deaths Each Year Tied to Food Production, Study Finds

By Georgina Gustin

A firefighter from Carpinteria monitors the huge plume from the out-of-control Apple fire along Bluff Street, north of Banning during the coronavirus pandemic on August 1, 2020 in Cherry Valley, California. Credit: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Ge

The Fires May be in California, but the Smoke, and its Health Effects, Travel Across the Country

By Evelyn Nieves, Michael Kodas

(Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

How the Harvard Covid-19 Study Became the Center of a Partisan Uproar

By Marianne Lavelle

Louisville’s 'Black Lives Matter' Demonstrations Continue a Long Quest for Environmental Justice

By James Bruggers

How a Contrarian Scientist Helped Trump’s EPA Defy Mainstream Science

By Marianne Lavelle

Madeleine Scammell. Credit: Phil McKenna/InsideClimate News

Tree Deaths in Urban Settings Are Linked to Leaks from Natural Gas Pipelines Below Streets

By Phil McKenna

The buildings of downtown Los Angeles are partially obscured in the late afternoon on November 5, 2019 as seen from Pasadena, California.

Ignoring Scientists’ Advice, Trump’s EPA Rejects Stricter Air Quality Standard

By Marianne Lavelle

LG&E imploded the Can Run Generating Station in Louisville on June 8, four years after the coal plant had been decommissioned. Credit: LG&E

Hospital Visits Declined After Sulfur Dioxide Reductions from Louisville-Area Coal Plants

By James Bruggers

A commuter wears a mask to protect herself from air pollution. Credit: Milos Miskov/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Breathing Polluted Air Shortens People’s Lives by an Average of 3 Years, a New Study Finds

By Neela Banerjee

Power Plant. Credit: plus49/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images

Cross-State Air Pollution Causes Significant Premature Deaths in the U.S.

By Neela Banerjee

Smog trapped in the Salt Lake valley by a temperature inversion. Credit: George Frey/Getty Images

Has Conservative Utah Turned a Corner on Climate Change?

By Judy Fahys

How Bad Is Exposure to Oil Spills?

By Lisa Song

Activists protest against fracking outside Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office in New Yor

New Pollution Danger at Frack Sites

By Lisa Song

John E. Amos coal-fired power plant in West Virginia, owned and operated by Appa

EPA Carbon Rules Head to Court

By Elizabeth McGowan, InsideClimate News

Aerial view of a frac sand mining operation in Wisconsin

Sand Mining Emerges as New Frack Danger

By Anna Driver, Reuters

Gina McCarthy during the hearing on June 30th

EPA Smog Rule Coming Next Week

By Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

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