As we become more aware ofthe effects of smoke on humans, especially children and kids with respiratory illnesses,it becomes more important to start paying attention to indoor air quality in the classroom – and other public buildings.Here’s what we’ve been up to:Read...
Despite these pandemic times, we’vebeen diligently pursuing our missionto research and reduce air pollutionand promote improvement of air quality in Mesa County and the WesternSlope…Here’s what we’ve been up to: Read More...
Over the past several years the subject of using biochar as an alternative to agricultural burning has come up. Field and tree limb burning in the Grand Valley seems to be a time-honored practice, and there-in lies the challenge. According to the American Lung...
CCA would like to thank all of you who contributed in many ways this past year to create a healthier community, despite the obvious challenges. We invite you to continue the work with us into the new year. But first, a quick review of what we accomplished together:...
CCA contacted local and state candidates with questions about air quality issues, making every effort to include all candidates, regardless of party affiliation. Thank you to those who participated! Following is a sampling of their responses. Read full newsletter...
It is hard to process the changes that have taken place since our March Newsletter. The world has been thrust into a state of bewilderment, social upheaval, and most importantly perhaps: opportunity. CCA has not lost sight of our mission to research the causes and...