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New report: Floridians often breathe unhealthy air

Posted on April 5, 2017

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WHAT: Environment Florida Research & Policy Center will release a new report that presents city-by-city data on the persistent problem of air pollution. The report comes as the Trump administration attempts to roll back the Clean Power Plan and other important clean air programs, threatening the health of Floridians.
The report contains new information, broken down by state and metropolitan area, about the levels of ozone smog and particulate soot pollution in 2015. It also contains preliminary data for part of the country for 2016. It also highlights how global warming increases the risk of air pollution problems by extending the smog season and increasing the frequency and severity of wildfires.
WHEN & WHERE: The report will be live at 8:00AM on Thursday, April 6th at www.EnvironmentFloridaCenter.org.

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