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For the third year in a row, Bakersfield, California ranks as the nation’s second smoggiest city in America. Coming in just behind Los Angeles, Bakersfield is also the second most ozone-polluted cities. But, that’s not all. Bakersfield has now moved into first place as the city with the most fine particulate pollution. According to an annual American Lung Association (ALA) report, which ranks America’s cities with the unhealthiest air, Bakersfield was third behind Pittsburgh and Los Angeles last year.
Suzanne Kanehl posted this in Abandonment, Agriculture, Cities, Climate Change, Desertification, Disasters, Displacement, General, Particulates, Transformation, Weather
In the 1920s, farmers succeeded in conquering The Great Prairie Plains of the Midwest. The plains were then transformed into the “amber waves of grain” we know today. However, this transformation came with a heavy price.
In fact, the agricultural triumph over The Plains was the tipping point that changed a typical La Nina-type drought cycle [...]
With the Beijing Olympics in sight, Chinese authorities have long been working feverishly to give the city an extreme health makeover. In a recent test, Beijing’s air failed, again, to meet international health standards and guidelines six out of the seven days tested.
Apparently, it is true that desperate times call for desperate measures. Reportedly, Beijing’s [...]
The Hudson River is beautiful. It begins in the Adirondack mountains, a little over 4200 feet from the base of New York State’s highest peak, Mt. Marcy, and flows for 315 miles; past the extraordinary rock formations known as the Palisades, to the southern tip of Manhattan, where it meets the Atlantic Ocean.
At the [...]
Stefanie Hamilton posted this in Automobiles, Cities, Fertilizer, General, Industrial, Lakes, Manufacturing, Particulates, Pesticides, Pollution, Rivers, Runoff, Sustainable, Transformation, Transport, Water
In 1964, a report produced by the Tennessee Department of Public Health stated that the Chattanooga Creek was “without a doubt, the most grossly polluted stream in the Chattanooga area.â€
In 1969, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare determined that Chattanooga, Tennessee had the poorest air quality in the nation. This was due, [...]
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