by Bill EE » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:38 pm
Sakuraba,
Quick question. In the 1960's and 1970's when we had major hurricanes that wiped out sections of the Gulf Coast, the air in Southren California was so bad that kids could not do PE or recess, and river were catching fire due to the pollution - isn't that worst than today?
How about in the 1930's when the economy was shot and the midwest was a dust bowl. Dust storms were so big in the midwest that the effects were seen in New York - isn't that worst than today?
Just a couple of questions to think about.
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