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Originally Posted by blackbee
And I have been here 55 years, believe me this air in L.A is the cleanest in that time and thats per the reports.I used to do sports when it was really bad and it was hard to breath and run at the same time! We must be doing something right even with all the excess people.
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I believe it.
Remember the Station Fire? Kinda f-ed up everyone's conservation efforts as far as greenhouse gasses goes. How many tons of CO and CO2 were released?
There are too many crooks in suits trying to tighten the ropes around our necks, squeezing every penny out of us any way they can. Propaganda on tv... confusing political adds... scare tactics...
People obviously don't know what they're voting for.
I just heard a report on TV that Chevron in El Segundo and BP in Carson are the top air polluters in the LA basin... or in their words, their "release of toxic gasses" are excessive and need to be cut back. But I never heard anyone further describe which gasses these were and how they affect us.
But I'll tell you, if these companies went up in smoke, the price of gasoline and airline tickets would skyrocket. There's a REASON for Chevron being right next to LAX. They have pipelines that supply the airport with jet fuel.
Hey, with this rain and breezy weather lately, the air quality has been fantastic, huh? Look at that snow on the mountains.