Utah’s spring air quality better than usual during pandemic
Air quality along the Wasatch Front in March is usually good, but the reduction in emissions from COVID-19 stay-at-home measures have made air quality even better than usual.
Read MoreAir quality along the Wasatch Front in March is usually good, but the reduction in emissions from COVID-19 stay-at-home measures have made air quality even better than usual.
Read MoreA U air monitoring project, expanded to TRAX’s Blue Line, shows how smoke from last year’s fireworks drifted through the valley.
Read MoreThe UMFA is one of 46 arts organizations receiving money.
Read More“The Utah Roadmap” outlines a Utah approach to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreJust in time for New Year’s resolutions, the Sustainability Office provides tips for staying active while reducing vehicle emissions.
Read MoreThis is one in a series of stories about a clean air symposium held at the University of Utah on Oct. 3, 2019.
Read MoreOn Oct. 3, the University of Utah hosted the first of a series of multidisciplinary summits on air quality. Titled “The Air We Breathe,” the symposium’s objectives were to build connections among researchers across our campus, catalyze new collaborations, coordinate research activities and communicate findings.
Read MoreThis daylong symposium will bring together diverse perspectives on how to address Utah’s air quality.
Read MoreJust a few clicks on your thermostat can save energy and protect our air. Take the challenge on Aug. 19, and help make a difference.
Read MoreA new study could help improve air quality in Salt Lake City and other cities across the U.S. West.
Read MoreConsider making alternative transportation part of your everyday life.
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