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Scientists have figured out the reason London fog killed 12,000 people

44 点作者 mariusandreiana超过 8 年前

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remarkEon超过 8 年前
There&#x27;s a new Netflix Original called <i>The Crown</i>, and a few episodes in the London Fog of 1952 is a prominent plot point (no spoilers beyond that, though if you&#x27;re a history buff it shouldn&#x27;t be much of a spoiler anyway). Made me think considerably about how far we&#x27;ve come in terms of environmental regulations and our understanding of weather patterns.<p>I had honestly completely forgotten this even happened until that episode (though it gets a few of the finer details wrong, but nothing catastrophic.)
aychedee超过 8 年前
Kind of how mustard gas works, compound that turns to sulphuric acid when it gets wet.
CamperBob2超过 8 年前
<i>So the compounds released from burning coal and the compounds found inside natural fog – an aqueous medium made of, you guessed it, water – work together to make droplets of sulphuric acid, the same stuff that makes &#x27;acid rain&#x27;.</i><p>Remind me again why we can&#x27;t have nuclear power?
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