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  2. Air pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 paper reported that about half of air pollution and half of the resulting deaths are caused by emissions from outside a given state's boundaries, typically from prevailing winds moving west to east. [9] Regulation of air pollution is a shared responsibility between federal, state, and local governments.

  3. Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States - Wikipedia

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    From the decrease in non-agricultural GHG emissions during COVID-19, the percent of the USA's GHG emissions from livestock increased from 2.6% [22] to about 5%, [23] [24] which is a smaller percentage than many other countries likely because the USA has more greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, machines, and factories.

  4. Pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution is caused predominantly by burning fossil fuels, cars, and much more. [4] Natural sources of air pollution include forest fires, volcanic eruptions, wind erosion, pollen dispersal, evaporation of organic compounds, and natural radioactivity. These natural sources of pollution often soon disperse and thin settling near their locale.

  5. Biden administration tightens oil and gas air pollution rules ...

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    The Environmental Protection Agency on Dec. 2 said it enacted new regulations that would seek to limit the emission of greenhouse gases like methane. Biden administration tightens oil and gas air ...

  6. Environmental issues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anthropogenic air pollution has affected the United States since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. [75] According to a 2024 report: "39% of people living in America—131.2 million people—still live in places with failing grades for unhealthy levels of ozone or particle pollution."

  7. New Mexico has half the air pollution as Texas

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    New Mexico and Texas share the Permian Basin, the U.S.’ most active oil and gas field that produces about 5.9 million barrels of oil per day (bpd) – almost half of the about 12 million bpd ...

  8. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution hotspots are areas where air pollution emissions expose individuals to increased negative health effects. [329] They are particularly common in highly populated, urban areas, where there may be a combination of stationary sources (e.g. industrial facilities) and mobile sources (e.g. cars and trucks) of pollution.

  9. Air pollution from oil and gas worsening in Carlsbad, Loving ...

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