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Humanity and the Weather

Air Pollution

Did air pollution originate with the Industrial Age of the eighteenth century and beyond?

No. Since before recorded history, when humans first discovered fire, people have been generating pollution. As people learned to burn coal, they were also subjected to sulfur dioxide poisoning. Indeed, even Native Americans such as the Hopi used coal as a source of fire and heat.



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