PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD: Week of May 4-8, 2020

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD

NPR – Greenhouse Gas Emissions Predicted To Fall Nearly 8% – Largest Decrease Ever

The San Gabriel Mountains are seen under a clear sky beyond downtown Los Angeles. Air quality in the U.S. and elsewhere has been improved by reduced traffic from coronavirus restrictions and weeks of rainstorms. Photo credit: David McNew/Getty Images

2020-05-06T16:17:05+00:00May 6th, 2020|PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD|

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD: Week of April 27-May 1, 2020

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD

 

NTAA is pleased to announce the publication of the 2020 Tribal Healthy Homes Guidance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes. These four new guides provide information and action steps on health-related impacts for Tribal families, Tribal leadership, as well as medical and housing professionals. They aim at preventing disease and injury by improving Tribal home environments. These guides were based on extensive input from the National Tribal Air Association’s Indoor Air Quality Work Group. You can access them on NTAA’s website.

2020-04-29T15:44:57+00:00April 29th, 2020|PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD|

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD: Week of April 20-24, 2020

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD

Indian Country Today – A cleaner and wilder planet on this Earth Day

In this April 21, 2020 photo, people walk past an Earth globe sculpture at Thea’s Park in Tacoma, Wash., with the West Rock Paper Mill in the background. Wednesday is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and observance that helped spur activism against air and water pollution and disappearing plants and animals, but ongoing challenges remain throughout the world. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

2020-04-22T16:27:02+00:00April 22nd, 2020|PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD|

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD: Week of March 23-27, 2020

The Daily Mail – Air pollution declines across the US as multiple states enforce lockdowns to stop coronavirus from spreading – with Los Angeles and New York City experiencing the biggest drops in nitrogen dioxide levels

Seattle, which had one of the earliest outbreaks of the coronavirus, has also seen a dip in its nitrogen dioxide levels

2020-03-25T16:26:46+00:00March 25th, 2020|PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD|

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Our mission is to advance air quality management policies and programs, consistent with the needs, interests, and unique legal status of American Indian Tribes and Alaska Natives.

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