报告显示:近半数美国儿童呼吸的空气不健康 以下是空气最清洁和污染最严重的城市


2026年4月22日 / 美国东部时间下午2:25 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)

作者:艾米丽·梅·查霍尔(Emily Mae Czachor) 新闻编辑
艾米丽·梅·查霍尔是CBSNews.com的记者兼新闻编辑,通常报道突发新闻、极端天气以及涉及社会正义的议题。她此前曾为《洛杉矶时报》、BuzzFeed和《新闻周刊》等媒体撰稿。

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全美有1.52亿美国人,包括近半数的儿童和青少年,在居住地呼吸空气都会对健康造成危害。根据美国肺脏协会(American Lung Association)最新发布的《空中状态》(State of the Air)报告,44%的美国人口居住在空气污染水平不健康的地区,其中包括3300万名18岁以下的青少年儿童。

专家多年来一直警告称,儿童尤其容易受到空气污染暴露的影响。年轻人被认为更为脆弱,因为他们的肺部尚在发育中,相比成年人的空气需求量相对更大,且户外活动时间更多。

“我们认识到儿童暴露于空气污染与慢性病之间存在关联,”美国肺脏协会环境卫生主任、该报告联合作者凯文·斯图尔特(Kevin Stewart)说道。“这些问题不一定只是直接导致哮喘儿童住院那么简单。它还可能诱发原本不会患病的儿童患上哮喘,或者因为儿童时期的暴露,终生肺功能都会受到损害。”

这份新报告通过测量大气中短期和长期存在的臭氧与颗粒物污染,评估了美国各地的空气质量。臭氧污染也被称为烟雾;颗粒物污染则被称为烟尘。

研究人员根据检测到的烟雾和烟尘数量,以及污染物存在的时长,对各郡进行了评级。该报告基于2022年至2024年间收集的数据。正如报告作者所指出的,这两年期间的空气质量状况在某些方面有所改善,在另一些方面则出现了倒退。

与去年编制《空中状态》报告所用的2021年至2023年数据相比,2022年至2024年间,美国有近400万人暴露在不健康的烟雾污染环境中。尽管最新报告显示,有超过6100万人居住在因短期烟尘污染超标而被评为“F”级的郡,另有7500万人居住在因全年烟尘污染超标而被评为“F”级的郡,但这两个数字都比之前有所改善。

斯图尔特称这是好消息,但同时指出“美国仍有一些地区存在明显的污染问题”。他表示,南部和西南部各州,以及德克萨斯州的多个大都市地区,颗粒物污染情况尤为突出。

美国污染最严重的城市

加利福尼亚州贝克斯菲尔德(Bakersfield)继续在美国肺脏协会发布的全年颗粒物污染最严重城市榜单中位居榜首。它在今年的短期颗粒物污染和臭氧污染最差城市榜单中也排名第三。

根据美国肺脏协会的报告,污染最严重的五个城市分别是:

  1. 加利福尼亚州贝克斯菲尔德-德拉诺(Bakersfield-Delano)
  2. 德克萨斯州布朗斯维尔-哈林根-雷蒙德维尔(Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville)
  3. 俄勒冈州尤金-斯普林菲尔德(Eugene-Springfield)
  4. 加利福尼亚州弗雷斯诺-汉福德-科克伦(Fresno-Hanford-Corcoran)
  5. 加利福尼亚州圣迭戈-丘拉维斯塔-卡尔斯巴德(San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad)(与加利福尼亚州维塞利亚并列)

另一项由瑞士科技公司IQAir开展的年度空气质量评估,将德克萨斯州埃尔帕索(El Paso)和加利福尼亚州洛杉矶列为美国污染最严重的地区之一。该报告对全球各地的污染情况进行了调查,发现美国的污染物浓度在2024年至2025年间上升了3%。

美国空气最清洁的城市

美国肺脏协会的报告同时评选出了空气质量最清洁的美国城市。在全年颗粒物污染方面,蒙大拿州博兹曼(Bozeman)位居榜首,取代了2025年排名第一的怀俄明州卡斯珀(Casper)。

空气质量最清洁的五个城市分别是:

  1. 蒙大拿州博兹曼
  2. 怀俄明州卡斯珀
  3. 夏威夷州卡胡卢伊-怀卢库(Kahului-Wailuku)
  4. 夏威夷州火奴鲁鲁市区(Urban Honolulu)
  5. 佛蒙特州伯灵顿-南伯灵顿-巴雷(Burlington-South Burlington-Barre)

数据中心

除了发电厂和汽车尾气等传统污染源外,这份新的空气质量报告还警告称,用于训练、维护和运营人工智能模型的数据中心也正日益加剧空气污染。

“我们试图向公众发出警告,确保任何新建的数据中心都采用最先进的污染控制措施,”斯图尔特说道,无论这些数据中心是使用化石燃料发电,还是以备用发电机作为主要电源。

美国肺脏协会还批评了特朗普政府的政策。该政府今年因放松排放管制、废除将温室气体与人类健康问题挂钩的里程碑科学结论而遭到反对。

这项被称为“有害发现”的政策于2月被美国环境保护署(EPA)废除,当时特朗普总统宣布,将不再由联邦政府监管汽车、发电厂和其他大型污染源排放的温室气体。根据EPA的数据,自1970年《清洁空气法》签署生效以来,常见空气污染物的排放量大幅下降,但额外数据显示,近年来排放量再次出现上升。

“违背其使命的是,EPA近期采取行动削弱、推迟或撤销了关键的健康保护措施,这将使美国儿童更容易受到包括臭氧和颗粒物污染在内的多种污染物的影响,”报告作者写道,并补充称该机构“绝不能低估清除儿童呼吸的空气中致命污染物的益处”。

Nearly half of U.S. kids are breathing unhealthy air, report says. These are the cleanest and most polluted cities.

April 22, 2026 / 2:25 PM EDT / CBS News

By Emily Mae Czachor News Editor
Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek.

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For 152 million Americans, including nearly half of the nation’s children and teens, just breathing air in the places they live can be harmful. According to the American Lung Association’s latest State of the Air report, 44% of the U.S. population reside in areas with unhealthy levels of pollution, including 33 million who are younger than 18.

Experts have warned for years that kids are particularly susceptible to the consequences of pollution exposure. Young people are deemed more vulnerable because they have developing lungs, relatively large air consumption needs compared with adults and spend more time outdoors.

“We recognize that there’s a connection between air pollution and exposure in children and chronic diseases,” said Kevin Stewart, the director of environmental health at the American Lung Association and one of the report’s co-authors. “The problems aren’t necessarily immediate, in terms of just sending a child with asthma to the hospital. It also can affect the induction of asthma in children who ordinarily wouldn’t have gotten it, or reduce lung function over their lifetime because they’ve been exposed as children.”

The new report evaluated air quality in different parts of the country by measuring the presence of ozone and particle pollution in the atmosphere, over short-term and longer periods of time. Ozone pollution is also known as smog; particle pollution is known as soot.

Counties were graded based on how much smog and soot the researchers detected, in addition to the length of time the pollutants were there. The report is based on data collected between 2022 and 2024. As its authors noted, air quality conditions over that two-year period appeared to show improvements in some ways and setbacks in others.

Nearly 4 million more people across the U.S. were breathing unhealthy levels of smog between 2022 and 2024 than they were between 2021 and 2023, which was the time frame used to compile last year’s State of the Air report. And, although the latest report showed more than 61 million people living in counties that earned “F” grades for unhealthy short-term spikes in soot pollution, and another 75 million living in counties with “F” grades for soot pollution year-round, both numbers were better than they were before.

Stewart called that good news, but noted “there are still some areas in the country that show some obvious problems.” Southern and southwestern states, as well as a number of metropolitan areas in Texas, specifically, experienced notable particle pollution, he said.

Most polluted U.S. cities

Bakersfield, California, continued to rank highest on the American Lung Association’s list of cities with the worst particle pollution year-round. It was also third-highest on this year’s lists of cities with the worst short-term particle pollution and ozone pollution.

The five most polluted cities, according to the American Lung Association report, are:

  1. Bakersfield-Delano, California
  2. Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, Texas
  3. Eugene-Springfield, Oregon
  4. Fresno-Hanford-Corcoran, California
  5. San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, California (tied with Visalia, California)

Another major annual air quality review, by the Swiss technology company IQAir, placed El Paso, Texas, and Los Angeles, California among the most polluted areas in the U.S. That report examined pollution around the world and found that concentrations in the U.S. increased by 3% between 2024 and 2025.

Cleanest U.S. cities

The American Lung Association’s report also ranked American cities with the cleanest air. When looking at year-round particle pollution, Bozeman, Montana, topped the list ahead of Casper, Wyoming, which held the first-place position in 2025.

The five cleanest cities are:

  1. Bozeman, Montana
  2. Casper, Wyoming
  3. Kahului-Wailuku, Hawaii
  4. Urban Honolulu, Hawaii
  5. Burlington-South Burlington-Barre, Vermont

Data centers

In addition to the more traditional sources of pollution, like power plants and vehicle exhaust, the new air quality report warned that data centers used to train, maintain and operate artificial intelligence models are increasingly contributing to air pollution, too.

“We’re trying to raise the warning sign for the public to make sure that any data centers that are created are using state-of-the-art pollution controls,” whether they burn fossil fuels or rely on backup generators as their main power source, said Stewart.

The American Lung Association also cited policies by the Trump administration, which has faced pushback this year over its decision to deregulate emissions and repeal the landmark scientific finding that linked greenhouse gases to human health problems.

Known as the “endangerment finding,” the policy was repealed by the Environmental Protection Agency in February, when President Trump announced that greenhouse gases emitted from cars, power plants and other large-scale sources would no longer be regulated by the federal government. Emissions of common air pollutants fell massively since the Clean Air Act was signed into law in 1970, according to the EPA, but additional data show it has been rising again in recent years.

“Contrary to its mission, EPA has recently acted to weaken, delay or revoke key health protections that will leave America’s children more exposed and more vulnerable to the consequences of many different pollutants, including ozone and particle pollution,” the report’s authors wrote, adding that the agency “must not devalue the benefits of removing deadly pollution from the air children breathe.”

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