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Feb 21

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Supreme Court hears challenge to rule reducing pollution drifting between states

By William Brangham, Ali Schmitz

The Supreme Court heard arguments in a major environmental case over a rule that requires states to stop their air pollution from drifting over to neighboring states. Three states, led by Ohio, are claiming the rule is too costly and…

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Feb 17

Watch 6:12
How a new space race could be harming the Earth’s atmosphere

By John Yang, Harry Zahn

According to data from the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, 2023 was a record year for launching satellites, probes, landers and more into space. But scientists worry those plumes of exhaust trailing behind rockets could be scattering harmful…

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Feb 07

The Biden administration just set tougher standards for soot pollution. It could save thousands of lives per year, the EPA says

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Environmental and public health groups say the rule finalized Wednesday is a major step in improving Americans' health.

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Nov 29

Toxic smog from coal, cars and garbage plagues Jakarta skies

By Edna Tarigan, Fadlan Syam, Associated Press

Blue skies are a rare sight and the air often smells like fuel or heavy smoke.

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Nov 12

Diwali celebrations in India set a world record amid rising concerns about air quality

By Biswajeet Banerjee, Associated Press

Millions of Indians celebrated Diwali on Sunday with a Guinness World Record number of bright earthen oil lamps as concerns about air pollution soared in the South Asian country.

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Sep 06

EPA to delay setting air quality standards despite advisory panel recommendation

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

It's the second time in 12 years a Democratic administration has put off a new ozone standard before an election year.

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Jul 02

EPA faces lawsuit from 10 states over emissions standards for residential wood-burning stoves

By Associated Press

Attorneys general from 10 states plan to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying its failure to review and ensure emissions standards for residential wood-burning stoves has allowed the continued sale of appliances that could worsen pollution.

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Jun 28

Air quality plummets in parts of the U.S. again due to wildfire smoke from Canada

By Corey Williams, Associated Press

More than half of Canada's wildfires are burning out of control. Haze has settled over most of the Great Lakes region while unhealthy air has moved as far south as Kentucky and Missouri.

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Jun 09

Smoke from Canada eases as backup arrives to help fight ongoing wildfires

By Associated Press

A contingent of 100 French firefighters landed in Canada and were en route to the fire region Friday. Hundreds more are expected to arrive from the U.S., Portugal an Spain in the coming days, and there should be about 1,200…

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Jun 07

How wildfire smoke can threaten human health, even when the fire is hundreds of miles away

By Christopher T. Migliaccio, The Conversation

Fires in Canada have sent smoke across several U.S. states, leaving cities like Denver with some of the worst air quality in the world – even far from the actual flames.

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