As lovely as a tree? Poem in UK cleanses air pollution An interesting collaboration of science and the arts may result in cutting air pollution worldwide by half. All it takes is a simple poem printed in a huge and special type of tarpaulin in praise of air. by Cez Verzosa
Science Death by pollution: New Delhi mortality rate doubles since 1991 due to dirty air by Cez Verzosa
Science WHO warns of air pollution levels in major urban centers, New Delhi has dirtiest air by Alexander Saltarin
Science Climate change will bring 70 percent increase in summer ozone pollution in U.S. by 2050: Report by Alexander Saltarin
Science List of U.S. cities with worst air pollution released: Is your city poisoning you? by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Experts blame diesel engine pollution for 7,000 deaths in UK annually by Rhodi Lee
Science China finally wakes up to growing pollution problem and changes laws to allow fines, lawsuits by Jim Algar
Science Saharan dust turns England red, braces for worst air pollution in 60 years by Alexander Saltarin
Science Sunsets painted by famous artists may offer clues to past pollution in Earth's atmosphere by Jim Algar
Science Household air pollution kills 4.3 mn, 3.7 mn more die from outdoor pollution: WHO by Alexander Saltarin
Healthy Living/Wellness Air pollution kills seven million each year as WHO scientists call for policy improvements by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/Wellness Air pollution responsible for seven million deaths annually: WHO by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Orange level smog alert in Beijing triggers spike in sale of air purifiers by Alex Saltarin
Healthy Living/Wellness With orange alert, Beijing finally taking smog problem seriously by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Air pollution linked to hypertension increase risk in pregnant women by Maryanne Moll
Healthy Living/Wellness Effect of oil spill on tuna sheds light on how pollution causes heart problems by Alex Saltarin
Science Delhi beats Beijing to become world's most polluted city: How does your city fare? by Rhodilee Jean Dolor