Environment
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How UK's 1956 Clean Air Act Teaches Important Lessons About Air Pollution
This month celebrates the 65th anniversary of the UK's Clean Air Act of 1956, which was enacted in response to the coal-smoke pollution that killed thousands of Londoners in 1952.
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