We won't afford to delay attending to grips with chemical air pollution

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IN 1855, Michael Faraday wrote a letter to the UK parliament alerting MPs to the state of the river Thames, which was used each as a sewer and a supply of ingesting water. He had carried out an experiment during which he sank items of paper to see at what level they disappeared from view within the turbid water. Barely any depth in any respect, he discovered, concluding that the river had develop into a cesspool. “If we neglect this topic, we can not count on to take action with impunity,” he warned.
Parliament uncared for the matter, and was punished. In 1858, the Nice Stink …


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