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“The atmosphere of the modern industrial community is a carcinogenous sea….” in which humans live (Rosen 1958).
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Senator Edward Muskie's 1964 Committee hearings on air pollution around the U.S. and several well publicized ecological disasters. In 1966, some 80 people died in a four-day smog event in the New York City area. In 1969 an oil well in the Santa Barbara Channel blew out polluting seacoast areas near Los Angeles and in June 1969, the badly polluted Cuyahoga River, in Ohio, caught fire. There, events, shown live in America's living rooms on the new ubiquitous electronic medium, television, had a profound dramatic impact and an immediacy about them that imparted great momentum to a new type of American environmentalism. It also mobilized new demographic groups into the crusade for purer air.
SHS is not the problem.




