Since 2018, air pollution in Atlanta has seen notable improvement. Even so, The American Lung Association ranks the city fourth poorest in air quality in the Southeast.
The organization attributes the city’s low score to unsafe levels of ozone and particle pollution, which increases instances of disease and death in high-risk communities such as children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with chronic illnesses.
Atlanta’s “F” grade was assigned in the organization’s 2022 “State of the Air” assessment, which “grades Americans’ exposure to unhealthy levels of ground-level ozone air pollution (also known as smog), annual particle pollution (also known as soot), and short-term spikes in particle pollution, over a three-year period,” the association reports.
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