Here are the places where air pollution levels could soon be considered dangerous by the EPA: Stacker cited data from the Environmental Protection Agency to look at what the agency's consideration of new particulate pollution standards means for people ac
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Here are the places where air pollution levels could soon be considered dangerous by the EPA: Stacker cited data from the Environmental Protection Agency to look at what the agency's consideration of new particulate pollution standards means for people ac
Stacker cited data from the Environmental Protection Agency to look at what the agency's consideration of new particulate pollution standards means for people across the U.S.
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Canva The average healthy person takes about 22,000 breaths per day. But depending on where you live in the United States, going outside for a few breaths of fresh air may be slowly killing you. Millions nationwide live in regions where air pollution levels exceed what the Environmental Protection Agency considers safe. Children, older adults, people with preexisting heart or lung conditions, communities of color, and low-income communities are …
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