Pure oxygen, I'm talking about stuff cleaner than Walter Whites. Maybe that was a terrible comparison; however, Breaking Bad is a wonderful show! What this entails is that the EPA is trying to clean up the smog that our industries are producing. This will help prevent cities in the United States from reaching smog levels equivalent to that of cities in China. Not only does this make the air more breathable and delicious, this also helps the local environment. As smog levels rise, this helps prevent solar rays from reaching the earth's surface. This in return, contributes to the lack of nutrients plants need to grow to their full extent. The main focus behind this is to help prevent health issues in the younger population. Smog directly affects your body's internal organs; it is especially dangerous for children since their internal organs are still growing. So this sounds like a wonderful addition to the nation's policies, right?
Yes and no, depending on what perspective you take. Yes, if you are a supporter for going green. No, if you deal with power plants, cars or oil and gas facilities. These corporations plan on fighting this proposal back since this will result with a price tag of 270$ billion dollars. Of course, that number is quite large but these corporations have been preparing for this and also that particular price tag is if the standard is set to 60 ppt rather than the 65-70 which the proposal has set in mind. So now everyone can be happy, or at least satisfied with this proposal. Let's hope that the EPA targets light pollution next, so we can start seeing our beautiful night sky again!
(Courtesy of Thierry Cohen)
If you would like to read more about this proposal by the EPA check out this article about it, here.