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[http://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/DonoraSmog.html Donora smog] in 1948 killed twenty people
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[http://books.google.com/books?id=MyZo7EhN8-MC&dq=When+Smoke+Ran+Like+Water&source=gbs_navlinks_s In ''When Smoke Ran Like Water'']  Devra Lee Davis "epidemiologist Devra Davis confronts the public triumphs and private failures of her lifelong battle against environmental pollution. She documents the shocking toll of a public-health disaster-300,000 deaths a year in the U.S. and Europe from the effects of pollution-and asks why we remain silent. For Davis, the issue is personal: Pollution is what killed many in her family and forced some of the others, survivors of the 1948 smog emergency in Donora, Pennsylvania, to live out their lives with impaired health. She describes that episode and also makes startling revelations about how the deaths from the London smog of 1952 were falsely attributed to influenza; how the oil companies and auto manufacturers fought for decades to keep lead in gasoline, while knowing it caused brain damage; and many other battles."
  
 
[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=873954 The Killer Fog of '52] Thousands Died as Poisonous Air Smothered London. Includes audio (Realplayer required)
 
[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=873954 The Killer Fog of '52] Thousands Died as Poisonous Air Smothered London. Includes audio (Realplayer required)

Revision as of 16:22, 20 July 2009

This page is dedicated to air pollution. Wind power is a separate category, currently on the energy page

History

timeline on air quality

Donora PA smog in 1948 killed twenty people but led to clean air regulations

In When Smoke Ran Like Water Devra Lee Davis "epidemiologist Devra Davis confronts the public triumphs and private failures of her lifelong battle against environmental pollution. She documents the shocking toll of a public-health disaster-300,000 deaths a year in the U.S. and Europe from the effects of pollution-and asks why we remain silent. For Davis, the issue is personal: Pollution is what killed many in her family and forced some of the others, survivors of the 1948 smog emergency in Donora, Pennsylvania, to live out their lives with impaired health. She describes that episode and also makes startling revelations about how the deaths from the London smog of 1952 were falsely attributed to influenza; how the oil companies and auto manufacturers fought for decades to keep lead in gasoline, while knowing it caused brain damage; and many other battles."

The Killer Fog of '52 Thousands Died as Poisonous Air Smothered London. Includes audio (Realplayer required)


Researcher Kamal Meattle shows how an arrangement of three common houseplants, used in specific spots in a home or office building, can result in measurably cleaner indoor air. TEDtalk video

Articles in category "Air"

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