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US air pollution in some cities is like smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. John Iadarola and Sabrina Malhi break it down on The Damage Report. Follow The Damage Report on Facebook: / thedamagereporttyt Help build the Home of the Progressives http://tyt.com/JOIN Subscribe to The Damage Report YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/thedamagerepo... Follow The Damage Report on Twitter: / thedamagereport Read more here: https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcar... "Every person breathes thousands of gallons of air each day, making air the greatest potential source of toxin exposure known to humankind. Occupational exposure to air contaminated with toxins found in coal or radioactive dust can lead to recognized health conditions such a black lung disease or lung cancer. Many of us assume that avoiding toxins found in poor quality simply requires avoiding occupational exposure, or at most, refraining from tobacco use, either by not smoking, or by not being in a room occupied by smoking individuals. Unfortunately, we cannot avoid exposure to airborne toxins so easily. It is becoming increasingly clear that the overall quality of the air we breathe has a direct link to our health. Because it would be unethical to purposely expose populations of humans to varying degrees of toxic air, much of this evidence relies on associations between air quality and human diseases. For example, one natural experiment demonstrating the benefits of improving air quality occurred in North Carolina in 2002, which resulted in the passage of the Clean Smokestacks Act — mandating reduction in air pollutants generated by coal fired power plants." #TheDamageReport #JohnIadarola #TheYoungTurks