A new report on air quality across the United States has proposed cloudy pregnosis on long -term health of about 156 million residents who live in the “F” region of smoke and raw pollution.
The annual State of the Air Report of the American Lung Association, which saw the latest air quality data from 2021 to 2021, concluded that more than 20 million people were breathing “unhealthy level air pollution” compared to last year. According to the report, about 46% of people in the United States live in a region that got at least one failed grade in the three studied arrangements: short -term particle pollution, year -long particle pollution and ozone pollution.
ঐ After the Clean Air Law Act was signed in 19701, according to the Environment Protection Agency, the emissions of six ordinary air pollutants have decreased by 78% – but recent analysis shows that air pollution has been increasing in recent years.
Laura Kate Bender, co -president of the American Lung Association, told CBS News, “Since this law has passed, air pollution has decreased as a whole.” “The challenge is that for the past few years, we have begun to look back and because of climate change, in part. Climate change is making some conditions for the worse -driven wild fire and extreme heat to many people in the country due to climate change.”
The most malicious and clean US city
According to the report, for the sixth year, the city of Bakersfield, California, left the city with particle pollution and short -term particle pollution. Industrial City – known for agriculture, excavation and oil refinery – it has also achieved third place for the worst ozone day.
On the contrary, the city has won the first place in the top 25 most clean US cities of the American Lung Association in the year -long particles, where there are less than 5,7 residents of the Bakersfield’s about 914,000 population.
The American Lung Association has the latest list of top 10 cities that including the worst particle contamination of the year:
- Bakersfield-Daleo, California
- Visalia, California
- Fresno-Hanford-Curcoran, California
- Eugene-Springfield, Oregon
- Los Angeles-Long Beach, California
- Detroit-Warren-An-Arber, Michigan
- San Jose-San Francisco-Ouckland, California
- Houston-Passadena, Texas
- Cleveland-Acron-Canton, Ohio
- Fairbanks-college, Arkansas
Climate changes and regulations return
In the previous years of reporting, the country’s worst of the country was centered in the Western state, but the new report published on Wednesday said that the density of weak air has begun to move east.
According to the report, the lack of rainfall in climate change, lack of rainfall and fire lacking in the United States is increasingly played in the US to worse air quality and the growing ratio of pollutants to Americans, reports. It is quoted to c 2023 deadly heat waves And smoke from The worst fiery season of Canada As contributors to the growing level of air pollution in the middle and eastern states.
“I think that wildfire smoke will affect the air quality in the United States,” said Kevin Stuart, director of the American Lung Association. CBS PhiladelphiaThe “I think we were surprised by how powerful it was on the northeast -east quadrant of the continental United States, especially in the Lung Association.”
Last month, EPA has announced that it will return Or change the quality of the national air quality for particulate substances, the emitting standards for industrial air pollutants and the rules of restricting vehicles, with 31 environmental rules and regulations. The proposed cuts have been at risk for more than five decades of progress, Kate Bender said.
“Unfortunately, we can see that everything that makes our air quality better is at risk,” he said. “EPA is at risk – agencies that are protecting our health – through Stuffed cut, to cut fundsThe The rules that have cleaned our air over time are at risk of cutting. If we see that all these cuts have turned into reality, they will have a real impact on human health by breathing air. “
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldine argued that instead of controlling the expenditure for American families, the expression of American energy, the return of auto jobs in the United States, and many more “climate change would be run directly in the center of religion.”
Zeldin Senior White House correspondent Weisia told Ziang “In the face of the nation” That he can guarantee “absolutely” that the control of the Trump administration will not have adverse effects on people and the environment.
What are the health effects of air pollution?
According to the American Lung Association, both ozone and particle pollution can cause widespread health problems, which can cause premature death. Bad air quality effects have been widely studied and asthma and heart attack, stroke, lung cancer and later life are shown as the cause of cognitive activities with disabilities.
“The air pollutants covered in this report are widespread and anyone can affect anyone’s health,” said Kejia Ophosu Atta Kazia Ophosu Atta Kazia Ophosu Ophosu Atta, the Advocacy Director of the Lung Association of Michigan. CBS DetroitThe
“As a result of this air pollution, asthma is being attacked, people who are unable to work outside and lead to low birth weight,” said Ophsu Ata, who called for lawyers to take steps to improve the city’s wind, which has been ranked sixth for pollution throughout the year.
The American Lung Association reports that blacks can suffer serious health effects of air pollution due to long history of systemic racism in the United States, which include separation and decision -making pollution sources such as power plants, industrial facilities, land routes and highways economically discriminatory communities.
Reporting Reporting to Jerod Dabon.
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