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NYTimes Unwittingly Admits: Terrible Air in India Killed No One
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NYTimes Unwittingly Admits: Terrible Air in India Killed No One
EPA claims blue-sky air kills 570,000 Americas per year. Below is a snapshot of recent air quality in India from today’s New York Times. The accompanying article fails to report that this filthy air caused any deaths. So what does that say about EPA’s claim?
https://junkscience.com/2017/12/nytimes-unwittingly-admits-terrible-air-in-india-killed-no-one/
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