Bring Your Respirator to California...
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 9:00 pm
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Oil refinery, Santa Rosa, CA
Photo: superstock.com/stock-photos-images/4176-20906
If you ever come to visit or, god-forbid, decide to live here, here are some fashionable respirator options. Seriously though, this is kind of sad and disturbing. In the American Lung Association's 2013 ratings of the "Top 10 most polluted cities in America", California not only consistently made the top of the list for each parameter, but several other spots in each list as well. So, my state of residence has to be the most filthiest state in the Union. Great.
American Cities with the Most Ozone Pollution:
1. Los Angeles- Long Beach- Riverside, California
2. Visalia- Porterville, California
3. Bakersfield- Delano, California
4. Fresno- Madera, California
5. Hanford- Corcoran, California
6. Sacramento- Yuba City- Arden- Arcade, California- Nevada
7. San Diego- Carlsbad- San Marcos, California
8. Houston- Baytown- Huntsville, Texas
9. San Luis Obispo- Paso Robles, California
10. Merced, California
Just looking at this makes me cough.
American Cities with the Most Short-Term Particulate Pollution:
1. Bakersfield- Delano, California
2. Visalia- Porterville, California
3. Hanford- Corcoran, California
4. Los Angeles- Long Beach- Riverside, California
5. Modesto, California
6. Pittsburgh- New Castle, Pennsylvania
7. Salt Lake City- Ogden- Clearfield, Utah
8. Logan, Utah-Idaho
9. Fairbanks, Alaska
10. Merced, California
Mouth of the Los Angeles River, at Long Beach, CA.
Photo source: coastalcare.org/2009/11/plastic-pollution/
American Cities with the Most Year-Round Particulate Pollution:
1. Bakersfield- Delano, California
2. Hanford- Corcoran, California
3. Los Angeles- Long Beach- Riverside, California
4. Visalia- Porterville, California
5. Fresno- Madera, California
6. Pittsburgh- New Castle, Pennsylvania
7. Phoenix- Mesa- Glendale, Arizona
8. Cincinnati- Middleton- Wilmington, Ohio- Kentucky- Indiana<
9. Louisville- Jefferson County- Elizabethtown- Scottsburg, Kentucky- Indiana
10. Philadelphia- Camden- Vineland- St. Louis- St. Charles- Farmington, Pennsylvania- New Jersey- Delaware- Maryland- Missouri- Illinois
Source: Top 10 list found at earthtimes.org/green-blogs/green-living/top-10-most-polluted-us-cities-05-May-12/#E84u6BuMls8Z69Mk.99
The methane produced by this 237-acre landfill in Altamont, CA, is
converted into fuel, which then runs the 300 trash trucks that deliver
more trash to the landfill. I'm sure that makes sense, somehow.
Photo: news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/07/100716-energy-landfill-biogas-powers-truck-fleet/
How could we do this to such a beautiful state?
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Guess its last meal wasn't very...healthy.
Photo: ecowatch.com/2013/05/28/california-plastic-pollution-policy-tangled-up-committee/
Drought Linked to Polluted Winter Air
March 04, 2014|by Tony Barboza, L.A. Times
articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/04/local/la-me-0305-winter-air-20140305
Lack of rainfall, along with low winds and stagnant conditions that trapped pollution near the ground, contributed to increase in soot, officials say. California's parched winter brought a big surge in air pollution, pushing the number of bad air days one-third higher than the previous winter and posing a serious health threat, state air quality officials said Tuesday.
Levels of haze-forming soot typically increase in winter, but this year was worse because of the persistent lack of rainfall, low winds and unusually stagnant conditions that trapped pollution close to the ground.
Nothing would make me happier than if we turned this around, to Heal This Land...our home and divine expression of Goddess energy.
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Oil refinery, Santa Rosa, CA
Photo: superstock.com/stock-photos-images/4176-20906
If you ever come to visit or, god-forbid, decide to live here, here are some fashionable respirator options. Seriously though, this is kind of sad and disturbing. In the American Lung Association's 2013 ratings of the "Top 10 most polluted cities in America", California not only consistently made the top of the list for each parameter, but several other spots in each list as well. So, my state of residence has to be the most filthiest state in the Union. Great.
American Cities with the Most Ozone Pollution:
1. Los Angeles- Long Beach- Riverside, California
2. Visalia- Porterville, California
3. Bakersfield- Delano, California
4. Fresno- Madera, California
5. Hanford- Corcoran, California
6. Sacramento- Yuba City- Arden- Arcade, California- Nevada
7. San Diego- Carlsbad- San Marcos, California
8. Houston- Baytown- Huntsville, Texas
9. San Luis Obispo- Paso Robles, California
10. Merced, California
Just looking at this makes me cough.
American Cities with the Most Short-Term Particulate Pollution:
1. Bakersfield- Delano, California
2. Visalia- Porterville, California
3. Hanford- Corcoran, California
4. Los Angeles- Long Beach- Riverside, California
5. Modesto, California
6. Pittsburgh- New Castle, Pennsylvania
7. Salt Lake City- Ogden- Clearfield, Utah
8. Logan, Utah-Idaho
9. Fairbanks, Alaska
10. Merced, California
Mouth of the Los Angeles River, at Long Beach, CA.
Photo source: coastalcare.org/2009/11/plastic-pollution/
American Cities with the Most Year-Round Particulate Pollution:
1. Bakersfield- Delano, California
2. Hanford- Corcoran, California
3. Los Angeles- Long Beach- Riverside, California
4. Visalia- Porterville, California
5. Fresno- Madera, California
6. Pittsburgh- New Castle, Pennsylvania
7. Phoenix- Mesa- Glendale, Arizona
8. Cincinnati- Middleton- Wilmington, Ohio- Kentucky- Indiana<
9. Louisville- Jefferson County- Elizabethtown- Scottsburg, Kentucky- Indiana
10. Philadelphia- Camden- Vineland- St. Louis- St. Charles- Farmington, Pennsylvania- New Jersey- Delaware- Maryland- Missouri- Illinois
Source: Top 10 list found at earthtimes.org/green-blogs/green-living/top-10-most-polluted-us-cities-05-May-12/#E84u6BuMls8Z69Mk.99
The methane produced by this 237-acre landfill in Altamont, CA, is
converted into fuel, which then runs the 300 trash trucks that deliver
more trash to the landfill. I'm sure that makes sense, somehow.
Photo: news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/07/100716-energy-landfill-biogas-powers-truck-fleet/
How could we do this to such a beautiful state?
__________________________________________________________________________
Guess its last meal wasn't very...healthy.
Photo: ecowatch.com/2013/05/28/california-plastic-pollution-policy-tangled-up-committee/
Drought Linked to Polluted Winter Air
March 04, 2014|by Tony Barboza, L.A. Times
articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/04/local/la-me-0305-winter-air-20140305
Lack of rainfall, along with low winds and stagnant conditions that trapped pollution near the ground, contributed to increase in soot, officials say. California's parched winter brought a big surge in air pollution, pushing the number of bad air days one-third higher than the previous winter and posing a serious health threat, state air quality officials said Tuesday.
Levels of haze-forming soot typically increase in winter, but this year was worse because of the persistent lack of rainfall, low winds and unusually stagnant conditions that trapped pollution close to the ground.
Nothing would make me happier than if we turned this around, to Heal This Land...our home and divine expression of Goddess energy.
.