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Jefferson Health and Air Methods Partner in Carbon Offset Program

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星期三, 四月 17, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, April 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- JeffSTAT, Jefferson Health’s medical transportation service, and Air Methods, the nation’s leading air medical services provider, have partnered together as part of a carbon offset program with the National Forest Foundation—the first of its kind in the air medical services field.

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  • PHILADELPHIA, April 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- JeffSTAT, Jefferson Health’s medical transportation service, and Air Methods, the nation’s leading air medical services provider, have partnered together as part of a carbon offset program with the National Forest Foundation—the first of its kind in the air medical services field.
  • Air Methods and Jefferson Health together provide approximately 2,300 patient flights per year.
  • By partnering with JeffSTAT on this program, we are demonstrating our commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship,” said Air Methods CEO JaeLynn Williams.
  • Jefferson Health’s new carbon offset program is one of many ways that the organization is working to improve environmental health.

Large retailers don’t have smokestacks, but they generate a lot of pollution − and states are starting to regulate it

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星期四, 四月 25, 2024

Carriers in the U.S. shipped 64 packages for every American in 2022, so it’s quite possible.

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  • Carriers in the U.S. shipped 64 packages for every American in 2022, so it’s quite possible.
  • That commerce reflects the expansion of large-scale retail in recent decades, especially big-box chains like Walmart, Target, Best Buy and Home Depot that sell goods both in stores and online.
  • While mail-order commerce is convenient, these centers also have harmful impacts, including traffic congestion and air and water pollution.

Indirect pollution sources

  • The company played a prominent role in the 1970s as Congress expanded federal power to regulate air pollution nationwide under the Clean Air Act of 1970.
  • To meet those standards, in the mid-1970s lawmakers and regulators considered adopting transportation controls that could address indirect pollution sources – entities that did not generate air pollution themselves but attracted large numbers of sources, such as cars and trucks, that did.
  • One of its executives, George Hite, was a leading spokesperson against regulating indirect pollution sources.
  • Hite asserted that because shopping centers were one-stop destinations for consumers, they actually reduced air pollution from consumers’ trips.

Big-box boom

  • These companies relied on a new type of warehouse: the distribution center, which used computer technology to make supply chains more efficient.
  • Compared with earlier warehouses, distribution centers were larger and focused on efficient movement of goods rather than storage.
  • In the 1990s, communities across the country began organizing to slow the expansion of big-box stores.
  • State and local officials refused to reconsider the deal they had reached with Target, which included grants and other tax subsidies.

Probing retail’s environmental costs

  • Target and other retailers are meeting new opposition, including pushback from environmental justice groups, which argue that these companies’ operations increase traffic and degrade air quality.
  • In Southern California, the powerful South Coast Air Quality Management District, which regulates regional air quality, has taken this step with Rule 2305.
  • This regulation is the first in the U.S. to address emissions generated by trucks traveling to and from large warehouse facilities.
  • Point targets are based on each facility’s size, number of truck trips and other factors.

Shopping carts vs. smokestacks

  • For example, Target touts investments to make its facilities more energy efficient and place solar panels on its stores and distribution centers.
  • Including emissions generated when suppliers shipped these goods to Target’s distribution network more than doubled this figure.
  • In my view, the retail sector’s impacts on air, water, waste generation and Earth’s climate call for national-level responses.
  • Big-box stores may not look like smoke-belching factories, but their companies’ operations affect the environment in ways that have become too big to ignore.


Johnathan Williams does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Press release - Air pollution: Parliament adopts revised law to improve air quality

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星期四, 四月 25, 2024

Air pollution: Parliament adopts revised law to improve air quality

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  • Air pollution: Parliament adopts revised law to improve air quality
    - Stricter 2030 limits for several air pollutants
    - Air quality indices to be comparable across all member states
    - Access to justice and right to compensation for citizens
    - Air pollution leads to around 300,000 premature deaths per year in the EU
    The revised law aims to reduce air pollution in the EU for a clean and healthy environment for citizens, and to achieve the EU’s zero air pollution vision by 2050.
  • More air quality sampling points will also be set up in cities and currently-fragmented air quality indices across the EU will become comparable, clear and publicly available.
  • You can read more about the new rules in the press release after the deal with EU countries.
  • Thanks to Parliament, the updated rules improve air quality monitoring and protect vulnerable groups more effectively.

The Inlandsis Fund secures key collaboration with Solvay for groundbreaking greenhouse gas emission reduction projects

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星期一, 四月 8, 2024

Carbon finance collaboration contributes towards large-scale greenhouse gas reductions at Solvay's soda ash plant in Wyoming.

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  • Carbon finance collaboration contributes towards large-scale greenhouse gas reductions at Solvay's soda ash plant in Wyoming.
  • The new collaboration will leverage Inlandsis' environmental markets expertise and financial capacity to support Solvay in the execution of significant greenhouse gas emission reduction projects, in line with its carbon neutrality ambition.
  • Inlandsis' support will focus on Solvay's trona mining greenhouse gas reduction projects, including the first ever application of regenerative thermal oxidation (RTO) technology in the soda ash industry, which Solvay expects to commission in 2024.
  • The collaboration with Inlandsis allows Solvay to enhance the sustainability profile of its essential businesses, delivering massive emission reductions while improving their economic performance."

Global Allergy Conjunctivitis Market Projected to Reach $3.2 Billion by 2028, Driven by Increasing Allergies and Technological Innovations - Long-term Forecast to 2032 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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星期五, 四月 5, 2024

The global allergy conjunctivitis market is set to grow from $2.4 billion in 2023 to an estimated $3.2 billion in 2028, demonstrating a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%.

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  • The global allergy conjunctivitis market is set to grow from $2.4 billion in 2023 to an estimated $3.2 billion in 2028, demonstrating a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%.
  • This growth is fueled by a rise in the global burden of allergies, advancements in personalized medicine, and an expanding elderly population.
  • Innovation in biotechnological research and wider healthcare access in developing regions also contribute to the market's upward trajectory.
  • This noteworthy expansion of the allergy conjunctivitis market reflects a concentrated effort to meet the healthcare needs of those suffering from ocular allergies.

Healthier Air in Offices and Homes with Ventilated Interior Door from VanAir

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星期二, 二月 27, 2024

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240227911706/en/
    The VanAir Door, designed for both commercial and residential applications, features a patented, built-in ventilation system promoting healthier indoor air quality, while delivering exceptional acoustics and superb aesthetics.
  • The new VanAir Door is showcased this week at the International Builder Show (IBS) in Las Vegas, booth, C2449.
  • “We’ve needed a higher-performing interior door in our homes and in our workplaces for decades, one designed to promote better air quality and healthier indoor environments,” said Vick Yau, Co-Founder, VanAir.
  • For more information on the VanAir Door, visit VanAir or call 844 -757-6437

China Oncology Drugs Market Research Report 2024-2028 Featuring Major Players - Bristol Myers Squibb, Merck, Eli Lilly, Sino BioPharma, F Hoffmann-La Roche, Johnson & Johnson, AbbVie, AstraZeneca - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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星期二, 二月 20, 2024

High treatment expenses, inadequate insurance, and lack of know-how may also prevent sufferers' capacity to get hold of better oncology treatments in China.

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  • High treatment expenses, inadequate insurance, and lack of know-how may also prevent sufferers' capacity to get hold of better oncology treatments in China.
  • 2.3 Million Oncology deaths are pronounced in China, making Oncology liable for approximately 1 of 5th of all-purpose deaths within the China.
  • NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) and other rising remedies are poised to dominate ChinaOncology drugs market, securing the highest market proportion.
  • This shift signifies a dynamic panorama in China Oncology drugs market, reflecting a growing attention on revolutionary procedures and a broader commitment to preventing oncology comprehensively.

Minister MacAulay announces over $97 million to help Canadian farmers adopt clean technologies

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星期四, 三月 7, 2024

This funding will support 162 projects across Canada that will keep farmers on the cutting edge with clean technologies.

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  • This funding will support 162 projects across Canada that will keep farmers on the cutting edge with clean technologies.
  • Minister MacAulay made the announcement at Folly River Farms Limited, a 74-year-old family-owned dairy farm in Debert, Nova Scotia.
  • The ACT Program provides farmers and agri-businesses funding to help develop and adopt the latest clean technologies to reduce GHG emissions and boost their long-term competitiveness.
  • These projects complement the work already underway to help farmers reduce carbon emissions and develop technology to adapt to climate change.

Verkada Releases 2024 Impact Report, Commits to Reaching Net Zero Emissions by 2045

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星期五, 三月 1, 2024

SAN MATEO, Calif., March 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Verkada, a leader in enterprise building security and management, today launched its inaugural Impact Report and committed it will reach net zero emissions by 2045.

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  • SAN MATEO, Calif., March 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Verkada, a leader in enterprise building security and management, today launched its inaugural Impact Report and committed it will reach net zero emissions by 2045.
  • "Ultimately, our platform creates a safer environment in which people can live and thrive over the long term.
  • Our Impact Report and the sustainability commitments we've made demonstrate how we are building a safer, more sustainable future together with our customers, partners, and suppliers."
  • Verkada is committing that it will reach net zero emissions by 2045.

Ozone and PM2.5 Exposure is Associated with Nasal Key Driver Gene Expression in People with Asthma

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星期四, 二月 15, 2024

MILWAUKEE, Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Nasal key driver gene expression representing T-cell mediated immune processes is associated with ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure in people with asthma according to new research being presented at the 2024 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.

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  • MILWAUKEE, Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Nasal key driver gene expression representing T-cell mediated immune processes is associated with ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure in people with asthma according to new research being presented at the 2024 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
  • In the study, researchers identified six key driver genes for ozone and three key driver genes for PM2.5 exposure.
  • FGL2, previously reported as a master regulator of asthma, was the most upstream key driver for both ozone and PM2.5.
  • The findings suggest exposure to ozone and PM2.5 in individuals with asthma is associated with nasal key driver gene expression representing T-cell mediated immune processes.