EPA proposes lower ozone standard to curtail asthma, other ailments – Lexington Herald Leader


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EPA proposes lower ozone standard to curtail asthma, other ailments
Lexington Herald Leader
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration proposed Wednesday to tighten the allowable limit of ozone in the air, a bid to curtail the rising problem of asthma and other respiratory ailments but one that faces strong opposition from industry groups and …

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EPA proposes lower ozone standard to curtail asthma, other ailments – McClatchy Washington Bureau


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EPA proposes lower ozone standard to curtail asthma, other ailments
McClatchy Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration proposed Wednesday to tighten the allowable limit of ozone in the air, a bid to curtail the rising problem of asthma and other respiratory ailments but one that faces strong opposition from industry groups and …
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EPA proposes lower ozone standard to curtail asthma, other ailments – News & Observer


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EPA proposes lower ozone standard to curtail asthma, other ailments
News & Observer
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration proposed Wednesday to tighten the allowable limit of ozone in the air, a bid to curtail the rising problem of asthma and other respiratory ailments but one that faces strong opposition from industry groups and …

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A Statistical Modeling Framework for Projecting Future Ambient Ozone and its Health Impact due to Climate Change.

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A Statistical Modeling Framework for Projecting Future Ambient Ozone and its Health Impact due to Climate Change.

Atmos Environ (1994). 2014 Jun 1;89:290-297

Authors: Chang HH, Hao H, Sarnat SE

Abstract
The adverse health effects of ambient ozone are well established. Given the high sensitivity of ambient ozone concentrations to meteorological conditions, the impacts of future climate change on ozone concentrations and its associated health effects are of concern. We describe a statistical modeling framework for projecting future ozone levels and its health impacts under a changing climate. This is motivated by the continual effort to evaluate projection uncertainties to inform public health risk assessment. The proposed approach was applied to the 20-county Atlanta metropolitan area using regional climate model (RCM) simulations from the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program. Future ozone levels and ozone-related excesses in asthma emergency department (ED) visits were examined for the period 2041-2070. The computationally efficient approach allowed us to consider 8 sets of climate model outputs based on different combinations of 4 RCMs and 4 general circulation models. Compared to the historical period of 1999-2004, we found consistent projections across climate models of an average 11.5% higher ozone levels (range: 4.8%, 16.2%), and an average 8.3% (range: -7% to 24%) higher number of ozone exceedance days. Assuming no change in the at-risk population, this corresponds to excess ozone-related ED visits ranging from 267 to 466 visits per year. Health impact projection uncertainty was driven predominantly by uncertainty in the health effect association and climate model variability. Calibrating climate simulations with historical observations reduced differences in projections across climate models.

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House to defy ozone treaty, allow sale of asthma inhalers – The Hill (blog)

House to defy ozone treaty, allow sale of asthma inhalers
The Hill (blog)
The House is looking to pass legislation this week that would legalize the sale of 1 million asthma inhalers, which were banned from drugstore shelves this year in order to comply with an international air quality treaty. Republicans are expected to
Malpractice: Fresh from Election, House Republicans Set Vote to Put One Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)

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Prevention is best: lessons from protecting the ozone layer.

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Prevention is best: lessons from protecting the ozone layer.

Thorax. 2012 Sep 27;

Authors: Woodcock A

Abstract
The Montreal Protocol was signed 25 years ago. As a result, the irreversible destruction of the ozone layer was prevented. However, stratospheric ozone will not recover completely until 2060 and the consequent epidemic in skin cancer cases will persist until 2100. Many millions of patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have safely switched from chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-powered metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) to either hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) or DPIs. China will be the last country to phase out CFCs by 2016. HFCs are global warming gases which will be controlled in the near future. HFCs in MDIs may be phased out over the next 10-20 years.

PMID: 23019254 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Bad air costing us: Ozone a big problem, especially for those with asthma – Salisbury Post


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Bad air costing us: Ozone a big problem, especially for those with asthma
Salisbury Post
The substance can cause or worsen breathing difficulties in children, older adults and people with conditions like asthma. There are more than 1000 students with asthma in the Rowan-Salisbury School System, said lead school nurse Susan Thomas. Thomas

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