Posted on 02/07/2024 1:51:46 PM PST by DallasBiff
Chemicals that evaporate from personal care products are among pollutants that form ozone in summer smogs
While most news articles on indoor air pollution tend to focus on candles, the air pollution effects of the products that we use in homes are far wider. The fossil-fuel derived chemicals that evaporate from printing inks, adhesives, coatings, cleaning agents and personal care products are now dominating the pollutants that form ozone in summer smogs and some types of particle pollution; exceeding the effects of emissions from traffic.
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no showers, low volulme: shower heads, washing machines, dishwashers, abolish gas stoves, ev mandates by 2035, windmills, solar panels, etc. What’s next?
Jokes on them. I don’t use personal care products.
The “elite” that want us hungry, cold, and living in a cave, now want us dirty as well.
I say they live that way for a year and then report back to us as to the results. They can live in a cave with no modern conveniences. No electricity, no phones, no store bought clothes, no tools other than what they make, no matches, no food other than what they catch, kill or grow, etc. If any of them survive, they can return to civilization and give Ted-talks on how great it was for both themselves and the planet.
The left are smelly hippies.
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