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"States Get Tough on Outdoor Wood Furnace Smoke"
AP, 04/05/2010"When oil prices climbed, more people turned to wood to heat their homes, many using outdoor wood furnaces that to some are air-polluting nuisances. From Vermont to Connecticut to Indiana, some neighbors have complained about smoke from these furnaces drifting into their yards and homes, in some cases triggering asthma attacks and lung problems."
"Mexico City Drastically Reduced Air Pollutants Since 1990s"
Wash Post, 04/01/2010"MEXICO CITY -- This megalopolis once had the world's worst air, with skies so poisonous that birds dropped dead in flight. Today, efforts to clean the smog are showing visible progress, revealing stunning views of snow-capped volcanoes -- and offering a model for the developing world."
EPA Kills Texas Program That Eased Scrutiny on Small Firms
Dallas News, 04/01/2010"The EPA on Wednesday struck down a Texas air-pollution program that has let thousands of companies bypass rigorous reviews under the Clean Air Act."
"Emission-Cutting Plans Approved for U.S., Canadian Coasts"
Greenwire, 03/29/2010"The International Maritime Organization today finalized plans that would subject ships within a 230-mile buffer zone around the U.S. and Canadian coastlines to stricter air pollution regulations."
"Measures Across the United States Target Port Pollution"
USA TODAY, 03/25/2010"Approximately 87 million Americans who live near major seaports are breathing some of the nation's dirtiest -- and most dangerous -- air, the Environmental Protection Agency says. But help is on the way, thanks to initiatives across the USA to cut pollution coming from ships, vehicles and other sources within the ports themselves."
"Cruise Lines Hope To Sink U.S.-Canada Pollution Plan"
Reuters, 03/23/2010"Cruise companies are balking at a proposal to create a low-emissions buffer zone around the United States and Canada, saying it sets arbitrary boundaries based on faulty science that overstates the health benefits."
California Moves To Ban Smoking at Parks, Beaches
San Francisco Chronicle, 03/23/2010"California lawmakers approved a groundbreaking smoking ban Monday that, if signed into law, will prohibit smoking at nearly all state beaches and parks."
"Most Power Plants Still Spewing Toxic Mercury, Report Says"
McClatchy, 03/18/2010"Many of America's coal-fired power plants lack widely available pollution controls for the highly toxic metal mercury, and mercury emissions recently increased at more than half of the country's 50 largest mercury-emitting power plants, according to a report Wednesday."
"Judge Dismisses New Source Review Allegations Against 5 Ill. Power Plants"
Greenwire, 03/16/2010"A federal judge has sided with a Midwestern energy company, agreeing to dismiss allegations of Clean Air Act violations at five Illinois coal-fired power plants and partially dismiss claims of violations at a sixth plant."
"EPA Scientists Recommend Tougher Soot Standards"
Greenwire, 03/15/2010"The latest science supports substantially tightening U.S. EPA's air quality standards for soot in order to safeguard public health and the environment, according to a draft report from agency scientists."
"World's Pall of Black Carbon Can Be Eased With New Stoves"
YaleE360, 03/09/2010"Two billion people worldwide do their cooking on open fires, producing sooty pollution that shortens millions of lives and exacerbates global warming. If widely adopted, a new generation of inexpensive, durable cook stoves could go a long way toward alleviating this problem."
"California Limits SF6, World's Most Potent Greenhouse Gas"
, 03/03/2010"The California Air Resources Board has adopted a measure developed with representatives of the electrical utilities that will limit and monitor the emissions of the greenhouse gas sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, from high-voltage electrical applications."
"Clearing the Air at American Ports"
NYTimes, 02/26/2010"The Teamsters union and environmental activists have formed an unlikely and outspoken alliance aiming to clear the air in American ports, and perhaps bolster the Teamsters’ ranks in the process."
"'Widespread Fraud' in California's Smog Test Program"
LA Times, 02/26/2010"Nearly a third of older-model cars stopped for roadside smog tests in Southern California failed them, despite having received a passing grade at inspection stations within a year, a state audit has found."
"Unilever Fined for Polluting California Air With Deodorant Spray"
ENS, 02/15/2010"A fragrant personal care spray designed to make men appear to be free of unpleasant body odor has polluted California air to the degree that the state has fined the brandowner's corporate parent more than $1 million."

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