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Global warming clouds our future. Pollution degrades our air, soil and water. Environmental toxins compromise the health of our children. Misuse threatens the sustainability of our forests, fisheries, wetlands and coasts, and the health of species that live there.

But there is reason for hope.

Through sound science and policy research, we're finding answers to these problems. Airborne lead and acid rain have been dramatically reduced. Industrial water pollution has decreased. Habitats are being preserved.

Faculty members from the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University are part of the effort to help find these answers and establish new environmental practices and policies to safeguard our natural resources for generations to come.

To contact our experts or learn more about what we're doing in states across the nation, click on the state you're interested in.

Wisconsin
Air Quality
Ozone and other air pollutants, some of which are emitted by power plants and other upwind sources in California, Arizona and New Mexico – pose health risks for many Coloradans. The risks are highest for residents in Jefferson County, but people living in Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas and Mesa counties also suffer from some of the state’s highest (or worst) air quality indices. Denver’s infamous Brown Cloud – a pall of dust and airborne particulates that hangs over the city – remains a symbol of the state’s battle with air pollution.

 

 

Contact Information

Lori Snyder Bennear is an environmental economist who specializes in evaluating the effectiveness of environmental regulations. She has conducted extensive research on toxic air releases and hazardous waste facilities in Southern California.
tel: (919) 613-8083 e: lori.bennear@duke.edu