Posts Tagged ‘American Lung Association’

Richard Florida
by Richard Florida
Sat May 23rd 2009 at 4:30pm UTC

America’s Dirtiest and Cleanest Cities

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

The American Lung Association’s State of the Air report on America’s most polluted cities is out. Here’s one summary (pointer via Planetizen).

Six out of ten Americans live in urban areas where air pollution can cause major health problems … Despite America’s growing “green” movement, the air in many cities became dirtier during the past 12 months. The research names Pittsburgh, Los Angeles and Bakersfield as the most polluted US cities. The report finds that air pollution hovers at unhealthy levels in almost every major city, threatening people’s ability to breathe and placing lives at risk …

Many cities, like Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Baltimore have made considerable improvements in their air quality over the past decade. People living in some of these cities however, are breathing even dirtier air than what was reported in the Lung Association’s previous report. Only one city, Fargo, North Dakota, ranked among the cleanest in all three air pollution categories covered by the research.

Maps of the most polluted cities are here; the cleanest cities here.

Richard Florida
by Richard Florida
Sat May 3rd 2008 at 10:48am UTC

Bad Air Days

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Distressing findings from this new report by the American Lung Association:

  • Almost 125
    million Americans live in 216 counties where they are exposed to
    unhealthful levels of air pollution in the form of either ozone or
    short-term or year-round levels of particles.
  • Over
    81.4 million Americans live in areas where there are too many days of
    unhealthy spikes in particle pollution.
  • Nearly
    50 million Americans suffer from chronic exposure to particle
    pollution.
  • About 30.4 million
    Americans—roughly one in 10 people—live in 18  counties with
    unhealthful levels of all three: ozone and short-term and year-round
    particle pollution.

Maps for the cleanest cities and the most polluted.