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Pacific Northwest wildfires blow hazardous, unhealthy air to millions

The heat wave is gone, but smoke and fire remain, endangering health in the U.S. and Canada. Learn more. Read More >

Are wildfires increasing or decreasing?

It is predicted that the number of extreme fires globally will grow 50% by the end of the century. Read More >

Revealing the Invisible: Coal’s dark cloud over Indiana

Activist groups use air quality monitors to highlight the dangers of coal. Read their story. Read More >

Wildfires, heatwave drive air pollution in Europe

A vicious cycle of heatwave, wildfire, and smoke is driving Europe’s poor air quality and threatening health. Learn more Read More >

Air quality key issue in Bangkok Governor’s race

Poor air quality is demanding that candidates in Bangkok’s Governor’s race pledge stronger mitigation. Read More >

Air quality scientists worried about sandstorm

The entire nation of the UAE found itself blanketed by sandstorms in May. Read More >

Are deaths by air pollution rising globally?

Find out what the research says about early deaths linked to air pollution. Read More >

Indonesian court finds president negligent in air quality suit

Two years after 32 people sued the Indonesian government over poor air quality, the verdict is in – learn more. Read More >

New data exposes Thailand’s 2021 “burning season”

Read our analysis of air quality data from Thailand’s 2021 burning season as compared to years past. Read More >

Dhaka suffers record PM2.5 levels in 2021

Discover the reasons behind Dhaka’s elevated air pollution in early 2021. Read More >

IQAir and Greenpeace report 2020 air pollution deaths

A partnership between IQAir and Greenpeace estimated deaths from PM2.5 in 2020. See the results. Read More >

The cost of air pollution in 2020

Learn how IQAir and Greenpeace calculated the deaths caused by air pollution in 2020. Read More >

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