Sentences with phrase «how polluted the air»

These included where people lived, how many years they'd gone to school, how much money they earned, their religion, their gender — even things such as how polluted the air was where they lived.
The New York Times writes about how polluted the air is in London, and blames it on diesel and bicycles.

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How could we live without degrading our soils, slaughtering our forests, polluting our streams, poisoning the air and the rain?
Given that we are rich when the world is poor, that we cling to our nuclear arms as if world extermination were a noble risk, destroy ancient forests, gouge the landscape, pollute the soil, water and air, that we copulate and abort with unrestrained abandon — how then are we to interpret Jesus» words, «It is what comes out of a person that defiles,» so as to come up smelling like roses?
Cycling and walking charity Sustrans» chief executive Xavier Brice said: «The new Government must urgently improve the quality of the air that we breathe through an ambitious new Clean Air Act which tackles tailpipe emissions but also encourages a real shift in how people travel to the least polluting of all modes — walking and cycliair that we breathe through an ambitious new Clean Air Act which tackles tailpipe emissions but also encourages a real shift in how people travel to the least polluting of all modes — walking and cycliAir Act which tackles tailpipe emissions but also encourages a real shift in how people travel to the least polluting of all modes — walking and cycling.
She wonders how much the smoky tankers that pass through the waters outside her window are polluting the air.
The senator then asked Pruitt how many suits he'd brought on behalf of children with asthma (who often suffer in polluted air).
Damm, this GODDAMM air is so polluted that my eyes start to make water run down from them, what a great story, only someone that has put their headphones on, know's how it (story) feels....
Microfibers - How microfibers, which are in synthetic fabrics downcycled from plastic, are polluting our oceans, our air, and our water... and damaging our health too.
From the cleaning products we use, to the personal care items, the off - gasing of our chemically treated home parts, furniture and more, most people have no idea how polluted their indoor air is.
Industrial and individual consumers who take «free» air and pollute it have the suffering of emphysema victims on their hands, no matter how indirectly.
Even before Indiana's top enforcer of federal and state environmental regulations was advising coal companies on how to continuing polluting our air and water, it appears that denial of basic climate science is the state's official position on global warming — Indiana's 2011 «State of the Environment» report rehashes tired climate denier arguments such as global temperature records having «no appreciable change since about 1998.»
Or how in Nicaragua, families are lighting their homes with solar panels and turning away from traditional stoves that pollute the air in favor of innovative cooking with the power of the sun.
Through the stories of families sickened or financially devastated by polluted water or air, Marsden describes how the government and regulators ignore victims and trample opponents.
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