riderxlx wrote:
Dude, seriously;
what ever you are smoking,snorting eating or drinking. You need should look at what it has done to you.
The United States has done more for emissions and Earth health than anyone. You clowns on that little island call the UK have no idea. Who ever VW is I do not know nor care.
Let's end this thread.
bruce
Yes. This thread is done.
riderxlx wrote:
Dude, seriously;
what ever you are smoking,snorting eating or drinking. You need should look at what it has done to you.
The United States has done more for emissions and Earth health than anyone. You clowns on that little island call the UK have no idea. Who ever VW is I do not know nor care.
Let's end this thread.
bruce
This post shows that not only (on your own admission) don't you know who VolksWagen is/are but that you don't know much about anything else either.
riderxlx wrote:
Dude, seriously;
what ever you are smoking,snorting eating or drinking. You need should look at what it has done to you.
The United States has done more for emissions and Earth health than anyone. You clowns on that little island call the UK have no idea. Who ever VW is I do not know nor care.
Let's end this thread.
bruce
'Public health crisis' BBC NEWS PUBLISHED TODAY!
Living within 50m of a major road could increase the risk of lung cancer by up to 10%, the paper found.
The study of 13 cities in the UK and Poland found air pollution contributes to a higher chance of heart disease, strokes, heart failure and bronchitis.
Campaigners called on the government to commit to tackling "dangerous" air pollution in the UK.
The report written by King's College London analysed 13 health conditions in people living in high pollution areas and compared them to the general population.
It focused not just on hospital admissions and deaths but also symptoms such as chest infections.
The study found roadside air pollution stunted lung growth in children by approximately 14% in Oxford, 13% in London, 8% in Birmingham, 5% in Liverpool, 3% in Nottingham and 4% in Southampton.
Researchers also said if air pollution was cut by a fifth, there would be thousands fewer cases of children with symptoms of bronchitis across those UK cities.
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