Air pollution remains one of the most serious threats to public health, affecting millions worldwide. Industrial emissions and wildfire smoke continue to drive exposure risks, even as long-term data shows declines in PM2.5 and ozone since 2000. Despite these improvements, pollution-related health impacts remain widespread. Recent policy shifts that remove health benefits from regulatory assessments raise concerns about reversing decades of progress and increasing future public health risks.
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