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Dispelling the myths and illuminating the facts concerning the ground-level ozone issue.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which is forcing Americans to spend billions of dollars per year to address ozone air quality, is actually making the situation worse.
Where has national ozone policy gone wrong, and how can we acheive healthy air at a far lower price?
When it comes to discussions of climate change and air pollution, it seems safe to predict that this game of Let's Pretend will continue.
In their smog studies, the Ontario Medical Associationand Toronto Public Health have crossed the Rubicon from science to fear-mongering and political activism.
The climate campaign's trump card in the United States--the EPA's announcement of its intention to regulate greenhouse gases through the Clean Air Act--may turn out to be a joker.
Before taking this year's American Lung Associationreport at face value, reporters should ask the ALA report's authors a few questions to clarify the report's biases.
Despite improvements in air quality throughout the twentieth century, most Americans believe we have made no progress on air pollution--or even that air pollution has been getting worse.



