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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.
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.
What can we make of a new study on the effects of climate change on future air pollution?
TheEnvironmental Protection Agency's proposalto tighten ozone regulation poses a significant risk of public harm with little reason to expect much in the way of benefits.
Despite continued declines in emissions, environmentalists and their allies desperately want us to believe air pollution will skyrocket unless we impose far more aggressive regulations.
Are greenhouse gases a cause for concern?
Heat Advisoryargues that global warming will cause increases in future ozone smog levels, because warmer temperatures favor ozone formation, but thissmog claim is bogus.
Is the Union of Concerned Scientists misleading the public when it comes to air pollution and air quality?



