Health Risks from Air Pollution: Costs of Relaxing Standards
His work with other researchers on the health effects of ozone exposure has focussed on the cardiovascular effects

Join us in Washington, DC from March 1-4, 2025, for Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention, one of the largest events ever focused on planetary health and climate action. Hosted at the National Academy of Sciences on March 1-3 and the Hopkins Bloomberg Center on March 4, this pivotal gathering will bring together leaders, experts, and educators committed to driving progress toward a healthier, more sustainable, and just future.
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His work with other researchers on the health effects of ozone exposure has focussed on the cardiovascular effects
Megan J. Wolff, PhD, MPH, will deliver dynamic and in-depth lecture on what is known – and what