
Season 1 · Episode 18
18: The Fog
In 1952 a fog in London left 4,000 dead in just 4 days but many more would die before the causes could be rectified. Worse than that, it had happened before and it’s happening again right now, somewhere else.
September 14, 201720m 3s
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Show Notes
In 1952 a fog in London left 4,000 dead in just 4 days but many more would die before the causes could be rectified. Worse than that, it had happened before and it’s happening again right now, somewhere else.
With John Chidgey.
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Episode Gold Producer: 'r'.
Episode Silver Producers: Chris Stone and Eivind Hjertnes.
With John Chidgey.
Links of potential interest:
- Inversion (meteorology)
- Great Smog of London
- Battersea Power Station
- Clean Air Act 1956
- Trams in London
- 1948 Donora Smog
- Pollution in China
Support Causality on Patreon
Episode Gold Producer: 'r'.
Episode Silver Producers: Chris Stone and Eivind Hjertnes.
Topics
Causality