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Dave 3 year s ago
That shows that smog and pollution is a problem that definitely could be at least reduced or even solved.
But politicians are not more than puppets. Nothing will change. vomit
       
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Teeny 3 year s ago
#1 OK, I live in L.A. and I can basically see that view from my backyard. That is complete Bravo Sierra. Right now the haze covers everything. I can barely see the mountains and a few buildings in the South Bay. It ALWAYS clears like that after storms and when the Santa Anas blow for a few days.
       
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CookieDevourer 3 year s ago
Teeny,

same thing where I live. Local papers were showing how beautiful it is outside when cars are not polluting the air. They used pictures from late fall days vs sunny days and praised that we should all ditch petrol cars at one
       
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Kenna 3 year s ago
Teeny, when I'm visting LA from eastern and cross the mountains, there is a damn huge smog cloud only over the city. and this is a lot of times. I wonder if it is there now. Definitely not the normal smog and most def also not visible every day. But I was shocked how dense the smog is on certain days.
       
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Kenna 3 year s ago
Kenna,

*east.
       
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Limited 3 year s ago
so weather conditions does not exist?
       
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Sceeter 3 year s ago
They figured that NOx didn´t get better in German cities like Stuttgart (you know where Porsche is based). But we have to trust "science"..
Well science isn´t the problem.
       
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Theodosius 3 year s ago
Venice pic is the lie, i go to venice 3 x a year and never see this politikom, sky is Always Blue and this post is bullsh#t
       
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Billy 3 year s ago
to whomever posted this, in the words of my generation "up yours"~!
       
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Milan, Italy

Milan was named Europe's most polluted city in 2008 and smog remains a recurring problem, according to BBC. But after the air pollution dropped significantly during the lockdown, the city announced an ambitious scheme to reduce car use after the quarantine ends. The bottom photograph of Milan was taken on April 17, 2020, while the top one was taken only four months ago.

 

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