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Natural Awakenings Twin Cities August 2020

Read the August 2020 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities. This month we focus on Biological Dentistry and Social Justice. Includes articles on no-waste garden edibles, environmental justice issues, interviews with local primary candidates, and more. Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine is your source for healthy living, healthy planet information. Have you visited our website lately? Sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine, read archived articles from local experts, and keep up with local healthy living events. Visit NATwinCities.com today.

Read the August 2020 edition of Natural Awakenings Twin Cities. This month we focus on Biological Dentistry and Social Justice. Includes articles on no-waste garden edibles, environmental justice issues, interviews with local primary candidates, and more. Natural Awakenings Twin Cities magazine is your source for healthy living, healthy planet information. Have you visited our website lately? Sign up for our Newsletter and Digital Magazine, read archived articles from local experts, and keep up with local healthy living events. Visit NATwinCities.com today.

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Jan. 1-20, <strong>2020</strong> Feb. 10-25, <strong>2020</strong><br />

Stevens, J. NASA Earth Observatory (<strong>2020</strong>, January/February)<br />

Airborne Nitrogen Dioxide Plummets Over China<br />

March 2015-19 Avg. March <strong>2020</strong><br />

Schindler, T. L. NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio (2015-<strong>2020</strong>, March)<br />

Ralph Keeling, who directs the Scripps<br />

Institution of Oceanography’s CO 2<br />

monitoring<br />

program at UC San Diego, told The<br />

Washington Post. But it’s possible that if<br />

people start expecting and demanding<br />

the cleaner air we have been enjoying<br />

during the pandemic, the coronavirus<br />

shutdowns could lead us to embrace new<br />

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Scientists worldwide have emphasized<br />

that most of the air quality improvement<br />

is due to a reduction in traffic. Ed<br />

Avol, a professor of clinical preventive<br />

medicine at the University of Southern<br />

California, told Forbes that telecommuting<br />

is here to stay. “Telecommuting from<br />

home for those who can, even just for a<br />

couple of days a week, can have a marked<br />

reduction in terms of emissions.”<br />

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