"Seeing it in real time was a surprise to me." Stanford study reveals how 22 million Americans can quickly avoid exposure to ...
A new study found that both big and small dogs can change indoor air quality, sometimes emitting more particles than their owners.
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An LPG shortage could push millions of households back to biomass fuels like firewood and coal, increasing exposure to toxic ...
The climate crisis once appeared confined to the great outdoors: rising oceans, bracing wildfires, and surging temperatures. So too were the most obvious signs of broader environmental degradation, ...
New research shows indoor plants can improve comfort, air quality, and cooling in buildings when designed and maintained ...
Since the beginning of the modern environmental movement in the 1970s, air pollution has been defined as the debasement of the outdoor ambient air. That movement has been a resounding success.
Air pollution isn’t just something that happens outside. Indoor air pollution is a serious problem affecting the health of millions of Americans daily. In many cases, contributors inside your home ...
A new video series developed by experts at the UC Davis College of Engineering and California Department of Public Health aims to help building and facility managers better understand how to manage ...
Given morning allergy attacks and increasing environmental health concerns, it’s no wonder people are concerned about potential air quality problems in their homes. While an indoor air quality monitor ...
In January 2025, two large wildfires burned through large areas of greater Los Angeles damaging or destroying more than ...
When thinking about indoor air quality, most people focus on ventilation systems, outdoor pollution, or household products. But researchers say another everyday factor may play a role: pets.Dogs spend ...