This site explains ozone, its sources, problems, and government responses to the problems. To locate the link, the user must go to CCAR greenlink topic menu of federal and state documents (in the...
This cloud-watching spacecraft probes the thickness of clouds and aerosols in the Earth?s atmosphere. This information, which the spacecraft has been collecting since its launch in April 2006, is i...
This educational case study document is one in a series of self-instructional publications designed to increase the primary care provider?s knowledge of hazardous substances in the environment and t...
A short quiz with explanatory answers from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Transportation & Air Quality, National Vehicle & Fuel Emissions Laboratory.
Fate and transport models are used by risk assessors to estimate the movement and chemical alteration of contaminants as they move through environmental media (e.g., air, soil, water, groundwater).
Defines Canadian Environmental Protection Act's three levels of air quality objectives: maximum desirable, maximum acceptable, and maximum tolerable. The AIQ (Air Quality Index) is updated daily.
On the stage of global change, ozone plays the role of both hero and villain. This brief document discusses about the tracking of Tropospheric Ozone, where ozone forms and where it travels have...
Researchers have found that there is a close link between local climate and the occurrence or severity of some diseases and other threats to human health. It is estimated that climate change...
This government report describes pollutants which are carried between continents by air currents. The report also addresses current and future research to better understand how these pollutants are...