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A new report exaggerates existing air quality problems and misleads the public on the state of the air we breathe.
The nation sorely needs an honest assessment of air pollution, which would be aided by greater skepticism from journalists about air pollution claims.
Are greenhouse gases a cause for concern?
We still have a long way to go before activists' and journalists' claims match air quality reality.
Where has national ozone policy gone wrong, and how can we acheive healthy air at a far lower price?
The Environmental Protection Agency's Interstate Air Quality Rule would reduce power plant emissions, yetmedia stories claim that power plant pollution has been getting worse.
Activists continue to present misleading accounts of air quality issues despite the decline of ozone smog levels.
During the last thirty years,most of the country has had several years that were cooler or wetter than 2004, but never have smog levels been anywhere near this low.



