"In tough times, some of us see protecting the climate as a luxury, but that's an outdated 20th-century worldview from a time when we thought industrialization was the end goal, waste was growth, and wealth meant a thick haze of air pollution."
~Alex Steffen, American futurist and sustainability advocate
This is the same view of Metro Manila as my post from May 8 but taken early in the morning rather than in the middle of the day. Unless one lives in a building more than one kilometer high, there's no way to escape from that air pollution. The Philippines enacted a clean air law back in 1999 but, like many of our other laws, it isn't fully implemented or enforced.
Not a good thing!
ReplyDeletethe only good thing to come out of smog are the sunsets. and I'm not sure that;s worth it. still this is a great view.
ReplyDeleteNot good at all. That haze is a harbinger of other problems.
ReplyDeleteNot good!
ReplyDeleteOh dear! The main reason I moved to the country was to escape air pollution. In the Washington area they broadcast the air quality as "Yellow alert" (use caution) and "Red alert" (Don't exercise outdoors). We were getting too many alerts in the summer so I decided to move.
ReplyDeleteune photo tres impressionnante
ReplyDeleteyikes!
ReplyDeletewe are on a heat wave and no surprise if our sky is this hazy tomorrow.
This air can't be good for ANYONE!
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