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Maine's Air Quality Improving

AUGUSTA, Maine — A report released Wednesday says Maine’s air quality is better than it was a year ago, but it also finds room for improvement. The lung association’s Ed Miller says Maine’s senators are critical to preventing a weakening for the federal Clean Air Act.

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Maine voters back pro-environment Senate candidate

A pair of environmental groups say a poll they commissioned shows that Maine voters will back a U.S. Senate candidate this fall who favors reducing carbon pollution and stronger protections against dangerous chemicals.

News Release | Environment Maine

Obama Administration to Protect Americans' Health by Setting Carbon Pollution Standards for New Power Plants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today proposed historic new limits on carbon pollution from new power plants. Coal-fired power plants are the largest single source of carbon pollution in the U.S., yet there are currently no federal limits on this pollution from power plants. 

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EPA unveils regulations to reduce airborne mercury

Maine regulators as well as health and environmental organizations are cheering new federal rules announced Wednesday that are expected to reduce the amount of airborne mercury pollution drifting into the state from coal-fired power plants in other states.

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Tepid support for TRAIN Act among N.H., Maine delegation

The TRAIN Act, a bill that would limit the power of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate certain kinds of air pollution, cleared the House late last week — but with almost all New England House members refusing to hop on board with the legislation.

News Release | Environment Maine

New Report: Maine’s Smog Levels Exceed Health Standard in 2010

As the U.S. House prepares to consider legislation to roll back clean air rules, Environment Maine released a new report today showing that smog levels in Maine exceeded the national health standard in 2010 at urban, suburban, and rural sites in six different Maine counties.  

Report | Environment Maine Research & Policy Center

Danger in the Air

All Americans should be able to breathe clean air. But pollution from power plants and vehicles puts the health of our nation’s children and families at risk. Ground-level ozone, the main component of smog, is one of the most harmful and one of the most pervasive air pollutants. According to the American Lung Association, nearly half of all Americans – 48 percent – still live in areas with unhealthy levels of smog pollution. Studies show that on days with high concentrations of smog pollution in the air, children and adults suffer more asthma attacks, increased respiratory difficulty, and reduced lung function. Exposure to smog pollution can exacerbate respiratory illness and even cause premature death. Sensitive populations including children,the elderly, and people with respiratory illness are particularly at risk of the adverse health effects of air pollution.

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Maine Group Blasts Obama's Decision on Ozone Standards

A Maine environmental group is taking issue with the Obama administration's decision not to raise federal air quality standards for ozone pollution.

News Release | Environment Maine

Senate Rejects Assault on ME’s Public Health, Environment; Sens. Snowe and Collins Vote with Polluter Lobby

 The U.S. Senate today rejected a House-passed funding bill that included sweeping attacks on many core environmental and public health programs.

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