By: Shaina Oliver, Colorado Field Organizer Date: May 28, 2026 About: Revision to “Begin Actual Construction” in the New Source Review Preconstruction Permitting Program, Docket # EPA-HQ-OAR-2025-0618 To: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Thank you for taking the time to hear my comments. I’m Shaina Oliver, Indigenous …
Georgia environmental justice advocates demand greater heat safety measures ahead of summer
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EPA to Stop Considering Financial Benefits of Reducing Pollution-Related Asthma, Premature Death
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin’s decision to stop considering the financial benefits of reducing asthma, heart disease, and premature deaths from soot and smog pollution is another reckless, dangerous attempt to deny the impacts of their polluters over people—and children—agenda.
Influx of data centers threatens air quality, public health in Atlanta, environmental activists say
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Moms’ Jayne Black hosted a conversation with the American Lung Association’s Molly Collins and Katherine Pruitt about the 2025 State of the Air report and what it means for Wisconsin.









