Sentences with phrase «posed by air pollution»

The Environmental Protection Agency is justified in taking action under the Clean Air Act, as it has so often before, to protect Americans from the harms posed by air pollution.
The Nov. 2 - 4 Vatican workshop titled «Health of People, Health of Planet and our Responsibility: Climate Change, Air Pollution and Health» will attempt to link up the health risks posed by air pollution with anthropogenic climate change driven by carbon emissions.
Her work shows cyclists are particularly vulnerable to the risks posed by air pollution — higher levels of breast and prostate cancer being among them.
«Children and teaching staff are not being made fully aware of the health risks posed by air pollution.

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Commercial diaper services pose similar concerns, plus additional fuel use and air pollution created by delivery trucks.
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Though challenges posed by climate change, air pollution, and light pollution affect the seemingly pristine tracts of land in Katmai and other national parks, wilderness ensures that future generations can experience an untrammeled land.
Given the well - demonstrated health consequences of nitrogen - related air pollution, along with the additional risks posed by a changing climate, now is not the time to relax emission controls.
But his plan has raised eyebrows among many researchers into alternative vehicles, who remain skeptical that compressed - air cars could offer a long - term solution to problems, like pollution and global warming, posed by internal - combustion engines.
In 2007, the Supreme Court instructed the Bush administration to determine whether greenhouse gases should be regulated under the Clean Air Act, but last July, then - EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson announced that the agency would instead seek months of public comment on the threat posed by global - warming pollution.
In a Wall Street Journal op - ed attacking EPA's proposal to limit toxic air pollution from coal - and oil - fired power plants, Willie Soon and Paul Driessen obscure the challenges posed by U.S. mercury emissions, which they say pose «minuscule risks.»
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