That’s what Roy Cordato plans to accomplish Sunday with his column on air quality to be published in the “Q” section of the Raleigh News & Observer. The piece will focus on the lack of an ozone problem so far this year in North Carolina’s metro areas despite very hot weather. To read more of Cordato’s work on air quality, read this Spotlight paper.
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