Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Here's some good news for our country and for future generations: EPA is strengthening the air quality health standard for ground-level ozone, or smog. Less smog means: fewer lives lost too soon -fewer asthma attacks -fewer emergency room visits -fewer sick days for working families and schoolchildren. We reviewed thousands of scientific studies, and set the standard based on what the science tells us is necessary to protect the health of Americans. That means kids, older adults and people with asthma or other lung diseases can breathe easier. Most U.S. counties that monitor their air will meet the new standard by 2025 as cars and factories cut pollution. Clean air and a healthy environment help to strengthen our economy. Since 1970, our country has worked to cut air pollution by 70%, and at the same time our economy tripled in size. The bottom line: Stronger ozone standards mean less smog, cleaner air and a healthier future for generations to come.
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