"Rising Threat: Climate Change's Impact on Air Quality"

One in four Americans is exposed to unhealthy air quality due to the impact of climate change, with the number expected to grow to 125 million within decades, according to First Street Foundation. The worsening air quality, linked to global warming, threatens public health and the economy, reversing the benefits of past pollution regulations. The rise in poor air quality is attributed to higher temperatures, drought, and more smoke-spewing wildfires. Western states are particularly affected, but Eastern states are also experiencing impacts. Individuals are advised to take steps to protect their health, such as keeping smoke out of their homes and being aware of their risks for flooding, fire, wind, and heat.
- 1 in 4 Americans today breathes unhealthy air because of climate change. And it's getting worse. CBS News
- Wildfire Smoke Will Worsen, New Study Shows, and Protections Are Few The New York Times
- Climate change is making it more dangerous for kids to play outside, report finds The Hill
- California is 'ground zero' for poor air quality. Map shows how it could get worse San Francisco Chronicle
- Climate change is erasing previous gains in air quality — fires are mostly to blame The Verge
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