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The End
PJ Vogt
Fewer fossil fuels were being burned because people couldn't afford them. So while it's mostly a record of various crises, there is one exception, although the exception starts with acid rain. In December 1952, a suffocating, poisonous fog descended onto London and resulted in the deaths of 12,000 people. I'd never known this story.
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