In November 1996, the EPA proposed new, more stringent standards for particulate matter (soot) and ozone (smog), arguing that stringent air pollution standards could prevent some 250,000 cases of serious respiratory problems in children, some of them life-threatening. But instead of protecting children, the new … Continue reading Talking Points on the Environment #31: EPA’s New Clean Air Standards Could Place Children at Greater Risk
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