
Season 2 · Episode 475
Why Is Israel’s Air Dirtier Than London and New York?
Why is Israel’s air quality worse than London’s? Herman and Corn explore the science of smog and how DIY tech can help us breathe.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 4, 202626m 56s
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Show Notes
In this eye-opening episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn dive into the sobering reality of Israel's air quality crisis, revealing why cities like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv often suffer from higher pollution levels than global hubs like London or New York. The discussion unpacks the dangerous cocktail of high vehicle density, desert dust storms, and unique meteorological "inversions" that trap toxic particulate matter at lung level. By contrasting local policy with international successes like London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone, the hosts highlight the urgent need for a cultural and political shift toward cleaner transit. Finally, they provide a practical roadmap for citizen science, explaining how listeners can build their own low-cost air quality monitors for under $50 to create the localized data needed to hold officials accountable and demand a healthier future for all residents.