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At Lung Last

Smog can kill, says report

Posted at 2:57 PM on 22 Apr 2008

Smog.
Short-term exposure to smog is clearly linked to premature deaths, a National Academy of Sciences report has concluded. Some Bush administration officials have claimed that the link between ground-level ozone and health is, well, hazy: when the U.S. EPA was determining acceptable air standards for ozone last month, officials in the Office of Management and Budget claimed there was "considerable uncertainty" of a link. But the NAS declared that such arguments should be given "little or no weight," and that agencies should assume that smog can kill when formulating future regulations.

source:  Associated Press

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Can you post a link to the study please?

Many thanks.

Nancy LaPlaca www.energyjustice.net/coal/igcc
Smog Does Kill

It kills clean air, by definition.  If modern humans had any respect for the natural environment, all industrial pollution would be absolutely prohibited.

National Academies of Science Report link

Only a pre-publication draft of the above report has been released.  You can preview it at

http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12198#toc

You can also view a good summary from the National Academies press release at http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx? ...

IF, but should sensibility reign?

IMPOSSIBLE!  We're "only human", you know.  It would make sense for leaders to promote cleaner, less polluting machinery which is why is doesn't happen.  How many years now have people been trying to make them listen to the need to clean "it" up?  
I live in an area of non-attainment and work for an, environmentally friendly,clean propane powered (by fuel that is PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY, NOT IMPORTED AND is US patented, too) lawn mower that virtually reduces toxic emissions by 80% and particulate emissions 60%, is 30% cheaper than gas, provides low maintenance & long lived machine parts over gas mowers.  DO YOU GET IT NOW? It's EnviroGard!  

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