The Quick Facts: Although the summer months may be the time of year we most want to be outside, they may be the worst time of year to do so since air pollution and “bad air” days can occur more frequently in many parts of the U.S. this time of year. EPA recently issued new regulations for air pollution to improving air quality as well as proposed rules that will require six states to participate in the program to reduce ozone-season nitrogen oxide emissions. To protect your children, and sensitive adult populations, from the effects of air pollution when playing outside, following the guidance outlined below.
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Posts Tagged ‘climate change’
Summer Air Pollution: Avoid It & Improve it
Monday, August 15th, 2011What’s Hot in 2007? The Earth
Sunday, March 25th, 2007by Kirstin McPolin
The Quick Facts: The science of global warming has been debated for decades. While there are still some scientists, businesses and politicians that believe global warming is not driven by human influences, but is instead simply due to natural climate variability, the vast majority of scientists agree that global warming is a reality fueled by human activities. The IPCC’s 2007 Fourth Assessment Report-the work of more than 2,500 scientists from 130 countries and research conducted over six years -finds that scientists are “virtually certain” (99% sure) that human use of fossil fuels is contributing to global warming. Evidence has been building that the Earth is getting hotter with NASA reporting that the hottest years were (in order with hottest first): 2005, 1998, 2002, 2003 and 2004. The IPCC predicts an average world temperature increase of 2.7 to 8.1 degrees by 2100; more heat waves; a potential sea level rise of up to 20 inches by 2100; an average 6 inches or less annual rainfall for the U.S.’s South West, and an annual average 6 inches more rainfall for the U.S.’s North East; and 50 more (than average) days that never fall below 32 degrees for the U.S.’s Pacific North West.
