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Before President Nixon created the EPA in 1970, water and air pollution weren't federally regulated. Photos of cities including Baltimore, Denver, and New York show hazy skies and polluted ...
Health experts raised alarm on Wednesday over the worsening air pollution in Metro Manila, saying it has escalated from an ...
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When parents leave their cars idling outside schools, pollution levels spike. The solution could be as simple as teaching ...
Exposure to air pollution may trigger DNA mutations that cause lung cancer in nonsmokers.
NIH study finds particulate air pollution significantly increases mutations in lung cancer cases among nonsmokers, raising concerns about environmental risks.
With conventional waste management systems falling short, many scientists are turning to nature for innovative solutions to ...
Hanoi has recently recorded alarmingly high levels of air pollution, at times ranking as the second most polluted city in the world. In response, the government and various ministries have introduced ...
In “Atlas of the New World,” photographers Edoardo Delille and Giulia Piermartiri capture what life could look like in 2100, ...
Long-term exposure to particulate matter and traffic-related air pollution is linked to risk for meningioma, a tumor of the central nervous system, a new study shows.
Industrial relocation and the risk of air pollution The upsurge in air pollution reflects the migration of China’s coal-to-chemical and steel industries towards energy-rich regions in the south-west.
Air pollution remains a silent killer in Massachusetts, responsible for an estimated 2,780 deaths a year and for measurable cognitive loss in Bay State children exposed to fine particulate pollutants ...