REPORT: Buildings Play Big Role in Unsafe Smog Levels for 5.1 Million Marylanders
November 12, 2024
November 12, 2024
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 [Category: Environment] -- The Sierra Club issued the following news release:
BALTIMORE, MD Buildings play an unexpectedly large role in contributing to dangerous levels of smog pollution, according to new modeling from Sonoma Technology in a report commissioned by the Sierra Club. Smog pollution, otherwise known as ground-level ozone, is a major public health issue in Maryland, with approximately 5.1 million Marylanders living in areas with unsafe levels of smog . . .
BALTIMORE, MD Buildings play an unexpectedly large role in contributing to dangerous levels of smog pollution, according to new modeling from Sonoma Technology in a report commissioned by the Sierra Club. Smog pollution, otherwise known as ground-level ozone, is a major public health issue in Maryland, with approximately 5.1 million Marylanders living in areas with unsafe levels of smog . . .