As an archaeologist I can tell you that yes, even the prehistoric hunter-gatherers had to deal with pollution in their cities unfortunately. So don’t worry, it’s totally not a recent phenomenon linked to industrialisation, transport exhausts and other pollution.
Though to be a bit more accurate, deforestation and pollution started in or even before the Roman period. I’m not sure how much worse pollution has got in the last couple decades, but I highly doubt it’s been decreasing.
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I thought the switched Cockerill-Sambre off a few years ago and it doesn’t look like that anymore
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That looks like dust from the sahara
is this Aalst? then yes
The sky is just grey and cloudy where I am. This looks like a yellowish filter on your camera.
https://preview.redd.it/oktiyl3g60rg1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a76b9c1bbd88ac716bfea4eef7f9390739620c88
There you go friend, you can breath easy again.
What Mexican movie you in?
As an archaeologist I can tell you that yes, even the prehistoric hunter-gatherers had to deal with pollution in their cities unfortunately. So don’t worry, it’s totally not a recent phenomenon linked to industrialisation, transport exhausts and other pollution.
Though to be a bit more accurate, deforestation and pollution started in or even before the Roman period. I’m not sure how much worse pollution has got in the last couple decades, but I highly doubt it’s been decreasing.
I thought the switched Cockerill-Sambre off a few years ago and it doesn’t look like that anymore