Not exact matches
Millions of Americans were able to breathe more easily last year as
urban air pollution
declined in a number of cities.
«That Rothko's images possess a distopian
air during a post-utopian era of economic
decline does require us to account for them in relation to the desolate culture of the
urban scene, a conception of the city that is often expressed in turn as the experience of a peculiar space.
Extreme heat and
declining air quality are expected to increase risk associated with respiratory problems and heat stress, both of which pose increasing problems for human health, especially in
urban areas, and can result in increased hospitalizations and even premature death.
They see, and document, worrisome
declines in fresh water availability and purity; growing
urban air pollution; loss of habitat and bio-diversity; ocean acidification, and much more.»