FROTH AND BUBBLE
California has worst US air pollution: report
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles (AFP) April 18, 2018

California has the most polluted cities in the United States, a report issued on Wednesday said, as President Donald Trump's administration seeks to force the state to weaken its vehicle emissions standards.

The study published by the American Lung Association -- which covers the period from 2014 to 2016, the year before Trump took office -- said Los Angeles remained the city with the worst ozone pollution, and ranked fourth in terms of year-round particle contamination.

Bakersfield, California, number two for ozone pollution, also maintained its position as the city with the worst short-term particle pollution.

That city and nearby Fresno and Visalia are subject to emissions from the powerful agricultural and petroleum industries.

San Diego and Sacramento were also among the most contaminated by ozone.

Outside of California, whose roughly 40 million residents make it the country's most populous state, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver, New York and Houston had the worst ozone pollution.

Pittsburgh, Lancaster and Philadelphia, all in the northeastern state of Pennsylvania, along with Cleveland, Indianapolis and Detroit, had the worst year-round particle pollution.

"The United States must continue to fight climate change and support and enforce the Clean Air Act to protect the nation from unhealthy air," the report said.

Almost 134 million people were exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution in the period studied, up from 125 million in the previous report, it added.

The "State of the Air 2018" report found that ozone pollution significantly worsened between 2014 and 2016, because of increased temperatures resulting from a changing climate.

At the same time, improvements continued in year-round particle contamination thanks to cleaner power plants and increased use of cleaner vehicles and engines, the report said.

"Continued progress to cleaner air remains crucial to reduce the risk of premature death, asthma attacks and lung cancer," it said.

Trump withdrew the United States from the global Paris Agreement on climate change, has defended coal-fired power plants, and in early April rolled back Obama-era pollution and fuel efficiency rules for cars and light trucks, saying they were too stringent.

California last week filed suit against the Environmental Protection Agency over its retreat on air quality protection.

California has operated under a waiver that allowed it to impose tougher requirements than called for under the Clean Air Act.

But EPA director Scott Pruitt has said one state cannot "dictate standards for the rest of the country."


Related Links
Our Polluted World and Cleaning It Up

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Kitchen cabinets could leach harmful chemical compounds into the air
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 18, 2018
The attack of the chemical cabinets is no joke. While investigating sources of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds inside the home, scientists identified airborne PCBs being emitted by kitchen cabinetry. Researchers believe the harmful chemical compounds are a byproduct of the breakdown of a common sealant used in modern kitchen cabinetry. Previous studies have linked PCBs with a variety of health problems, including delayed cognitive development in children. The compounds are considered ... read more

Comment using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Raytheon tapped for Air and Missile Defense Radar Program

Pentagon awards $67.8M contract for Ballistic Missile Defense System

Syrian air defence shoots down missiles over Homs: state media

Saudis down new missile from Yemen rebels: state media

FROTH AND BUBBLE
US Strategic Command observed Russia, China operating hypersonic missiles

Syria retracts report on missile attack: state media

Lockheed tapped for long-range, anti-ship missiles

Boeing to restart production of Standoff Land Attack Missiles

FROTH AND BUBBLE
US to drop curbs on drone tech to boost arms sales

Dynetics to develop Gremlins UAV system for DARPA

MSAB and URSA Partner on Drone Forensic Technology

Air Force contracts with SRC for drone supplies, services

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Russia Launches Heavy Rocket with Military Satellite

India Struggling to Establish Lost Link With Crucial Communication Satellite

Indian scientists lose contact with satellite

Russian Soyuz launches military satellite

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Army researchers conduct first-ever combustion experiment with X-rays

Orbital ATK receives $115M to produce Army ammunition

State Dept. approves $1.3B sale of Howitzers to Saudi Arabia

DARPA Announces First Annual Electronics Resurgence Initiative Summit

FROTH AND BUBBLE
US to update Saudi artillery for $1.31 billion

74% of French people against weapons sales to Saudi: poll

Mattis wins big with budget victory

US approves $1 billion in Saudi defense contracts

FROTH AND BUBBLE
NATO moves from Cold War bunker to glass and steel palace

US brands China and Russia 'forces of instability'

NATO not planning to boost military presence in Baltics

Russian general and NATO commander meet in Baku

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Robot developed for automated assembly of designer nanomaterials

Course set to overcome mismatch between lab-designed nanomaterials and nature's complexity

This 2-D nanosheet expands like a Grow Monster

A treasure trove for nanotechnology experts