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In reply to the discussion: The most air pollution is in what US city? [View all]wtf ever
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It may be hard to comprehend, but LA basin in the sixties was worse - a LOT worse!
Brother Buzz
Sep 2014
#11
Yes, it was. I lived in L.A. from 1969-88 and air quality improved dramatically in that time.
mnhtnbb
Sep 2014
#34
The door to conspiracy theory land is 46 feet down to the left, the far left LOL
snooper2
Sep 2014
#42
I drove from LA to Sacramento last week. The air along the 5 in Kern County was horrible.
Throd
Sep 2014
#14
i have never ever seen anything like the dawn sky over Bakersfield one morning
reddread
Sep 2014
#20
I was having lunch with some RWs the other day and one spoke up and said we need to stop with
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#27
I live at 1800 feet and on a clear night I can see several of the valley cities
tularetom
Sep 2014
#29
Missoula, Montana has that air inversion problem too...when the pulp mills were allowed
LiberalLoner
Sep 2014
#30
The list is bullshit; we have *exported* our pollution to China, Mexico, elsewhere.
Romulox
Sep 2014
#36
What point are you trying to argue? You segued from pollution to neoliberal clap-trap.
Romulox
Sep 2014
#38
Outsourcing our industry has greater GREATER pollution, by exporting jobs to low regulation
Romulox
Sep 2014
#57
OUR consumption drives overseas pollution, which is GREATER than it would be if we
Romulox
Sep 2014
#56
Sorry, but your ridiculous Right Wing nonsense isn't convincing. Your username surely doesn't help.
Romulox
Sep 2014
#61
I disagree with your assertion that pm 2.5 is not a good measure of air quality.
greatlaurel
Sep 2014
#46
Pollution regulation in the US was not a major cause of job moving overseas.
greatlaurel
Sep 2014
#48