Article by Molly Codding, MPH, Community Environmental Justice Coordinator | DNR – Urban and Community Forestry Program
While air quality in the United States has steadily improved since the Clean Air Act of 1990, air pollution is still a significant public health concern for environmental justice communities in Minnesota. In 2019, air pollution contributed to 4,000 deaths, 500 hospitalizations, and 800 emergency room visits annually (MDH, MPCA, 2020). Poor air quality results in an increased risk of lung cancer, asthma, ischemic heart disease, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and exacerbates circulatory and respiratory symptoms.

