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    US toxic gases push British pollution over safety limit
    Jonathan Leake and Richard Sadler

    TOXIC gases blown across the Atlantic from America are pushing British cities over the legal limit for air pollution and damaging people’s health, an official study shows.

    The study, by the Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc), suggests that up to 2,000 tons of ozone, originating in cities such as Chicago, Detroit and New York, are hitting Britain each day.

    The American ozone usually boosts British levels by 20%-30%, sometimes rising to 40%, often pushing them beyond the safe limit of 50 parts per billion (ppb) set by the World Health Organisation.

    Ozone is one of the most toxic of air pollutants, with even tiny concentrations causing asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems.

    Scientists blame it for up to 800 of the 2,000 extra deaths caused by the 2003 heatwave, when ozone levels in Britain soared to more than 90ppb.

    Successive British governments have tried in vain to cut levels and the Nerc study sought to find the reason. “Our research shows British pollution control measures are not working because a lot of this pollution is coming from America,” said Alastair Lewis, professor of atmospheric chemistry at York University.

    Washington is already under fire for rejecting efforts to curb carbon dioxide emissions, the main cause of global warming.

    The findings on ozone emerged from one of the largest atmospheric chemistry experiments ever staged. The National Centre for Atmospheric Science, part of Nerc, took a leading role with agencies from America and Europe.

    The results destroyed a basic assumption of atmospheric science — that urban pollutants such as ozone and carbon monoxide do not travel far. In fact, they rise into the upper atmosphere and are blown eastwards at up to 150mph by the jet stream, with Britain and Ireland the first land masses in the way of pollutants arriving from America.

    The study, to be published this week in the Journal of Geophysical Research, found 15 US cities contributing to British pollution, including Boston and Washington DC. The researchers calculate that 1,000 tons of carbon monoxide are also swept across the Atlantic towards Britain each day.


    I wonder what the Norwegians think of this.
    One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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    What you want to be worrying is the Chinese industry, we'll undoubtetly see a lot of more polluting in there, and me thinks they won't do much about it.
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    • #3
      They won't do jack****. They don't care. Little short bastards.
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      • #4
        Well, I seem to recall, that during the industrial revolution, british solution to blackening cities was to build the smokestacks higher... So that the winds would sweep the ashes and whatnots to France.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tattila the Hun
          Well, I seem to recall, that during the industrial revolution, british solution to blackening cities was to build the smokestacks higher... So that the winds would sweep the ashes and whatnots to France.
          It's Norway that is downstream and downwind of Britain. At least they are the ones that I've heard the most news articles complaining about acid rain, radioactive waste, toxic chemicals etc.
          One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pekka
            What you want to be worrying is the Chinese industry, we'll undoubtetly see a lot of more polluting in there, and me thinks they won't do much about it.
            This already happens
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            • #7
              Ozone

              Brits complaining about American pollution but ignoring the fact that they started this whole pollution thing
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              • #8
                Canadians, that ARE pollution.
                Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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                He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                • #9
                  Re: Too much pollution. Blame the Yanks.

                  Well of course, isnt banjo production at an all time high these days.

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                  • #10
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Tacc
                      This already happens
                      I recently read one stat. that said the Chinese were buildding an average of two new coal-fired plants every ten days.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by snoopy369
                        Ozone

                        Brits complaining about American pollution but ignoring the fact that they started this whole pollution thing
                        Yeah, we're sorry for being the birthplace of industrialisation and the modern world and giving you the luxurious lifestyle you have become accustomed to. We're evil bastards like this
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tattila the Hun
                          Well, I seem to recall, that during the industrial revolution, british solution to blackening cities was to build the smokestacks higher... So that the winds would sweep the ashes and whatnots to France.
                          Sounds like an ideal solution.
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                          • #14
                            The Pacific is wider though... might help somewhat.
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