Posted on 02/07/2024 1:51:46 PM PST by DallasBiff
Chemicals that evaporate from personal care products are among pollutants that form ozone in summer smogs
While most news articles on indoor air pollution tend to focus on candles, the air pollution effects of the products that we use in homes are far wider. The fossil-fuel derived chemicals that evaporate from printing inks, adhesives, coatings, cleaning agents and personal care products are now dominating the pollutants that form ozone in summer smogs and some types of particle pollution; exceeding the effects of emissions from traffic.
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Stop taking showers if you want idiot.
“Indoor air pollution from a shower?”
I’d expect to see an increase of chlorinated compounds.
Libtards produce much more indoor pollution from their farts and hot air
The Guardian once claimed that space aliens would invade and wipe out humans because of global warming.
What I learned today. Some people have way too much time on their hands.
So when do we ban personal care products?
They don’t use deodorant either. Do not get stuck in an elevator with a lefty nutbag
I don’t care. I am not running around smelly. I know a European lady who lives near me and she smells over ripe quite often.
They have no respect for their personal hygiene and want it to become mainstream so we won't notice their stink.
Ok. So we are supposed to use only one sheet of toilet paper, (preferably the hand) and now NO showers. This is a dirty joke.
Poor Brits can’t afford dentistry.
“What am I missing here?”
Reading the article?
You are supposed to stick your finger through the one square. Scrape and wipe. Yuck.
None of this applies to me. I sing in the shower. And the sound waves negate all the pollution.
That’s a fact, Jack.
Yep. And enjoying bug/grub/larval stew. Cold, of course; Climate Change, doncha know.
“There are no words to fully describe the sickness of the Guardian.”
The sickness goes back a long way. The Guardian fired the journalist Malcolm Muggeridge for reporting on the Holomodor in the Ukraine in the early 1930’s. Like the New York Times, a long-time accessory to mass murder.
I dunno. That depends on whether they change out Joe’s Dependz before they put him in the shower.
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