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The deadly London smog that changed pollution regulation forever
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27 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2022
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On December 5, 1952, the city of London was engulfed in a lethal black haze that killed thousands of people. This event, now known as the Great Smog, altered how London and much of the world viewed air pollution, and led to environmental policies that have no doubt saved many lives since then. Links to the Tiny Show & Tell stories: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/04/science/octopus-model-mbl.html https://www.uvm.edu/news/gund/nature-helps-mental-health-research-says-only-rich-white-people
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Jun 1, 2022
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