Jul182008
Bad Air Days
Filed under health by andrew wolfe at 8:48 am
Stay inside, and if you do go out, don’t breathe. That’s our government’s advice today for people in Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties. Stop and think on that for a minute.
It’s the sort of warning you’d expect after a major chemical or nuclear accident. Such things happen. Not often, thank goodness.
Unfortunately, we have allowed our air to be so polluted – even by the notoriously lax standards of the United States government – that such warnings are now routine.
Fortunately, our government is kind enough to warn us when the air is unfit for human consumption. New Hampshire residents can get breathing advisories from the state Department of Environmental Services.
I fail to grasp why more people are not outraged. What human right could be more basic than breathing? Bad air kills Americans by the thousands every year, and yet we allow this madness to continue.
Violent insurrection and terrorism would be an appropriate response, but for one niggling point. We’re well acquainted with the enemy; it’s us.
Above all else, it is our insatiable and insane demands for energy that spoil our air. Can you believe, for instance, that in response to recent increases in the price of gasoline, some people have seriously proposed that we pump and burn more oil, rather than less? If we, as a species, are that stupid, we deserve to go extinct. Unfortunately for other living things, the human species is so adaptable and widespread, we will probably take most other life forms with us when we go.
We really have no choice but to breathe. You can hold out for a few moments, here and there, but a constant supply of purified, bottled air is beyond the reach of the even the average American (who is wealthy beyond the wildest dreams of the average human).
We do have choices about how much energy we consume, and how it’s produced. All we have to do is exercise our minds, our rights and our ability to chose. God knows, we need the exercise.

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