Learn about air pollution in Ohio and other Great Lakes states, where new standards will help, but not eliminate, air pollution from industry.
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The Toxic 20 Touches The Great Lakes
A Letter To Jim Lehrer
Read a letter to Jim Lehrer asking him, in his position as debate moderator, to press the candidates on their plans to address climate change.
Bad Air Makes Bad Neighbors: Cross-State Air Rule Cut Down
Learn how and why the EPA’s Cross State Air Rule was rescinded by a panel of judges and the benefits of implementing the proposal.
Back To School: Lessons from Polluters
Learn how global warming and climate change are causing conditions that will kill state trees in their natural areas and some will die out altogether.
Why Michigan Moms Love Renewable Energy!
Find out why Michigan parents support a Renewable Energy Standards ballot initiative that will help reduce air pollution.
Soot, Diesel And Buying a New Car
Would you consider buying a diesel car? Learn some facts about how the diesel industry has cleaned up its act.
Once In A Blue Moon
Learn the origins of the saying “Once in a Blue Moon” and find out what pollution causes the moon to appear blue in color.
Butterflies Are Not Free From The Effects Of Climate Change
Learn how populations of butterflies, particularly in northern states, are decreasing due to global warming.
Focus On Air Pollution In Ohio’s Toxic Regions
Learn about an editorial from one of Ohio’s industrial cities urging everyone to tackle the problem of air pollution.
The Clean Air Act Protects Your School Child
Help us protect the Clean Air Act and support the EPA’s continuing efforts to decrease indoor air pollution in our schools.
Is Extreme Weather The New Norm?
Learn how global warming and climate change are causing extreme weather events such as drought, storms and more.
Court Decision Striking Down EPA Anti-Pollution Rule Will Harm New Hampshire
Read what a NH representative has to say about the failure of the cross-state air pollution rule and how it will hurt new Hampshire’s citizens.