The Trump administration plans to stop assigning value to human life when analyzing the costs and benefits of air pollution ...
A new rule by the EPA to no longer consider the economic cost of human health from two major air pollutants in its ...
Agency to focus rules for fine particulate matter and ozone only on cost to industry, aligning with Trump approach ...
Administrator Lee Zeldin denied a report from The New York Times that his department will no longer consider the cost to ...
A child's blood pressure may be influenced by exposure to air pollution before and shortly after birth, according to a study ...
In a reversal, the agency plans to calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits, and not the monetary ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will no longer assign economic value to lives saved or health problems avoided when ...
Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter like PM2.5 components in polluted air can not only cause respiratory diseases, but also increase the risk of depression in older people, especially in ...
The EPA “is still considering the impacts that PM2.5 and ozone emissions have on human health, but the agency will not be ...
A national cohort study links outdoor air pollution exposure, especially PM1 and PM2.5, with higher odds of glycolipid ...
University of Birmingham scientists have developed a new way of measuring and analyzing indoor air pollution that—in initial ...
Air quality in Termez is severely compromised by extremely high levels of particulate matter, driven mainly by sand and dust storms, winter household heating, traffic-related dust, and agricultural ...
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