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The Severe Weather Event We Routinely Ignore: Poor Air Quality
Every summer in Brooklyn, for at least a few weeks, it gets harder to breathe. Air quality alerts burn up our phones, warning us to stay inside. By all rights, it ought to be treated as a severe weather event like a storm or fire: Air pollution puts us in physical danger, leaving us more vulnerable to lung diseases, heart attacks, and even Covid-19. Even in the United States, which enjoys cleaner air than much of the world, air pollution killed an estimated 230,000 people in 2018.But bad air isn’t just killing us. That would be disturbing enough, but pollution  affects us in other, less obvious ways that deserve equal attention. In the past few months, the writer Sarah Miller has been docume

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