Ground-level ozone can reach unhealthy levels, particularly in urban environments on hot, sunny days. Populations exceptionally vulnerable to the harmful effects of ozone include children, older people, people with asthma, and people who engage in physical activity outdoors.
Clean Air Journal
What Is It To Be?
When you look at a tree Do you happen to think of the bees And all the hard work that had to happen for that one tree to be We cut trees down and live like our resources aren’t limited There...
Meet Mikayla – Spring 2022, Communications Intern
GASP: What is your major at and why did you choose it? Mikayla: I am majoring in art with a minor in marketing and a certificate in sales. I chose to major in art because it has been my lifelong...
Meet Danielle, Spring 2022, GND4BHM Intern
GASP: What are your plans after graduation? Danielle: After graduating high school I will be going to college and most likely majoring in environmental science. GASP: What is your dream job?...
Meet Bri, Spring 2022 Direct Service Intern
GASP: What is your major at and why did you choose it? Bri: I chose to major in environmental studies to better understand the climate crisis, what brought us to it, and how we can create a more...
Meet Ally, Spring 2022 Legal Intern
GASP: What is your major at and why did you choose it? Ally: While in undergrad at Birmingham-Southern College I majored in Philosophy, History, and Law and minored in Gender and Women’s Studies....
New Report: Southern Company is a Climate ‘Laggard’
Despite the impression you may get by visiting Southern Company's website, the publicly traded utility company is one of the worst utilities in the United States when it comes to climate policy....