Music Mountain Theatre To Host Its First Comedy Club Night!

Join us at MMT for a special evening of Stand Up featuring international headliner Aidan Park & friends as they bring you “Sunday Funny Sunday” on May 15 at 7:00 PM. Aidan Park is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, and bestselling author. He got his start in comedy by grinding it out touring colleges, small […]
Effects of air pollution on children under 5 in Nigeria – The Sun Nigeria

By Ezinne Onwunta Air pollution can be defined as the contamination of the environment by chemical, physical or biological agents that change natural atmospheric conditions. For instance, industrial facilities and forest fires are common sources of air pollution. Air pollution has been seen as the major issue around the globe rampaging the environment with its […]
$3.4 million grant will fund study of how ear

DURHAM, N.C. – Kate Hoffman, an assistant research professor at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, has received a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the impact of early-life exposures to semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) on neonatal and early childhood immune function. SVOCs are long-lasting chemical compounds widely used […]
Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Indoor Environmental Quality are Key Components of Building Safety Month

This May marks the 42nd annual Building Safety Month. “Safety for All: Building Codes in Action” is the theme for this year’s campaign. Building Safety Month initiatives help to provide homeowners, government officials and the public with the information and resources to prepare and protect the built environment. The 2022 campaign themes include: Week One, Planning […]
#LearnSomething, Air Fryer, Toby Knapp, iHeartRadio, Health Risk, Kitchen | 97.1 WASH-FM
You use an air fryer, right? This info caught my eye on the NextDoor app and I found it to be interesting… This neighbor writes: “My wife cooked some chicken in her new air fryer and our upstairs air quality monitor went nuts, showing a PM (Particulate Matter aka POLLUTANTS IN THE AIR) level of […]
Discipline And Drive Lead To HVAC Business Success

Discipline And Drive Lead To HVAC Business Success | ACHR News This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, […]
Federal Funding Is Available For Schools To Implement Certified HEPA Air Purification Solutions To Improve Harmful Indoor Air Quality Caused by Wildfire Smoke

– May is Wildfire Awareness Month and schools should prepare to mitigate the harmful health effects wildfire smoke has on the indoor air in buildings by utilizing Certified HEPA filters and portable Air Filtration solutions provided by Box Pure Air – For wildfire smoke, the US Association of Home Appliances (AHAM) recommends a smoke CADR […]
Got Lungs? Berkeley’s Got Your Back (and the Gas Industry Doesn’t)

Would you like to have clean, breathable air where you spend 90% of your time? I would. So would the city of Berkeley, which is why we joined a broad coalition of health advocates, legal and environmental experts, and state and local governments standing in support of the city’s shift to all-electric new buildings. At issue […]
JPMorgan Chase’s new all-electric headquarters to have net-zero operational emissions

JPMorgan Chase’s recently unveiled plans for its new global headquarters building in New York City that is rife with impressive sustainability credentials. The 1,388-foot, 60-story skyscraper will be a fully electric, net-zero operational emissions structure. Designed by Foster + Partners, Chase’s headquarters at 270 Park Avenue will be New York City’s largest all-electric tower when completed […]
Why blowing dust and smoke are turning Colorado’s blue skies red

Dust and smoke blowing in from fires, dry land and construction this spring periodically have turned Colorado’s blue skies red, and air quality experts anticipate more crazy haze in the future as wind scours particles from the arid Southwest. Nose-level concentrations of tiny, lung-lodging particles hit 24-hour averages as high as 207 micrograms per cubic […]