Report: Central Indiana among top 10 worst places in U.S. for particle pollution

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2 thoughts on “Report: Central Indiana among top 10 worst places in U.S. for particle pollution

  1. More wheezing and coughing, shortness of breath, asthma attacks, COPD, lung cancer, premature death, heart attacks and strokes, and more susceptibility to infections.

    Yet the Republican super-majority in the state legislature fails to support clean energy sources to power the state’s largest metro region and reduce the particles that cause the above ailments. Talk about burying their heads in the sand and ignoring the obvious.

    Indiana. A state that works (like it’s still the 1920s and not the 2020s).

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