Despite war and burning oil facilities, Tehran’s air is currently cleaner than New Delhi’s. Why is India’s capital still choking on smog? The surprising reasons reveal a deeper pollution crisis.
Smoke plumes caused by oil depot and refinery strikes drifted across Tehran on Monday, satellite images show, as the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that attacks on oil facilities could pose ...
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Middle East conflict: Black rain and toxic air follow strikes on oil facilities
Tehran woke up to something residents compared to the end of the world. On the night of March 7 to 8, 2026, the Israeli-US ...
CLIMATE concerns have quickly risen following the recent attacks on fuel depots in the Iranian capital which quickly dived ...
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After Israeli strikes on Tehran’s fuel depots, residents face a toxic aftermath
Israeli strikes have ignited fuel depots across Tehran, releasing toxic pollutants into the air. Now, residents say the air ...
The waves of U.S. and Israeli bomb strikes in Tehran and Beirut, and Iran’s missile and drone attacks on neighboring ...
As the war in Iran enters its fourth week, the costs are adding up. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Doug Weir, with the Conflict and War Observatory, about impacts to human health and the environment.
Tehran lies at the base of the Alborz mountains. The range blocks air circulation and creates a thermal inversion that traps ...
Thick smoke rises over Tehran after oil depots were targeted during ongoing airstrikes on Iran launched by the United States ...
The bombing of oil facilities in Iran and critical water infrastructure in the Gulf threatens the Middle East with ...
A photo captures black spots on clothespins that reveal the environmental toll of conflict in Tehran
Black marks visible on clips in a Tehran rooftop scene reflect the environmental impact of war, including air pollution and ...
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