Facilities that burn fossil fuels are the overwhelmingly dominant source of heat-trapping pollution that is driving the ...
A groundbreaking new tool has been launched by global nonprofit Climate TRACE, allowing users to watch in real time how ...
Indoor and outdoor air pollutants, from biomass smoke to common cleaning products, have extensive impact on respiratory ...
Fossil fuels don’t just drive climate change - they fuel disease, cancer, and early death, making pollution a global health ...
A mixture of solid and liquid particles known as particulate matter, or soot, is a common source of air pollution.
Air pollution is a silent threat—fueling asthma, COPD, lung cancer, and early deaths. No level of exposure is safe for your respiratory health.
Researchers reveal that while stricter air quality policies are cutting pollution-related cancer deaths in the U.S., Japan, and South Korea, China’s persistently high rates and global aging trends ...
PM2.5 refers to tiny airborne particles that can pose health and environmental risks and come from sources such as vehicle ...