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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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Clean Air: Every Wisconsinite Can Make a Difference

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015   

BROOKFIELD, Wis. - Air pollution affects every Wisconsinite, regardless of their age, race, gender, or where they live in the Badger state.

The annual State of the Air Report, released a few weeks ago, shows Wisconsin's air quality is improving, but Danielle Clark, coordinator of Clean Fuels and Vehicle Technologies for the American Lung Association in Wisconsin, said a lot of work remains to be done. Sometimes, she said, people think their individual actions won't make a difference in overall air quality.

"Doesn't have to be big corporations and businesses and power plants that are making adjustments into being more environmentally friendly so that the air is cleaner," she said. "It's everybody. We're all in this together and there is no 'silver bullet.' There's so many different pieces to the puzzle."

Clark said the choices individuals make every day about transportation - the kind of vehicle they drive, the kind of fuel they use - all impact air quality. Almost 44 percent of Americans live where pollution levels often still are too dangerous to breathe, she said.

A State of the Air app is available to help people whose health depends on air quality, Clark said.

"All people have to do is go to the app store on their iPhone or Android device and they can download the app for free," she said, "and that app provides levels of ozone and particle pollution and it also can give you an alert if the air quality changes."

An air-quality hotline is constantly updated at 1-866-DAILY AIR.

Since motor-vehicle emissions are recognized as a source of harmful pollutants that cause lung disease. Clark said people should be sure their vehicle's engine is properly tuned up and that they're making conscious choices to help improve air quality.

"Making sure that their daily habits are environmentally friendly; trying to walk or bike or use public transportation more, riding with friends" she said. "And even if you're out on vacation, renting a vehicle that has alternative fuel options."

Clark said using E-85 in a flex-fuel vehicle is a wise choice to help reduce pollutants and greenhouse-gas emissions.

Learn more about choices that can make a difference at cleanairchoice.org. The report is online at lung.org.


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