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Nearly Half of U S Kids Are Breathing Unhealthy Air Report Says These Are the Cleanest and Most Polluted Cities

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AI-generatedThe report underscores a worsening air quality crisis in the U.S., affecting nearly half the population and highlighting the health risks for children. The growing role of data centers in pollution points to the environmental impact of the tech industry's expansion. Regulatory rollbacks may exacerbate the situation, potentially increasing healthcare costs and reducing workforce productivity.
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- 44% of U.S. population, including 33 million children, live in areas with unhealthy air pollution.
- Bakersfield, California is the most polluted city for year-round particle pollution.
- Bozeman, Montana is identified as the cleanest city for air quality.
- Data centers are growing contributors to air pollution.
- Report criticizes recent EPA regulatory rollbacks.
Mid-term regulatory risk for fossil fuel energy, especially coal, due to pollution concerns.
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