If you lived in a rural or suburban area, you would assume the air is clean, right? But in Connecticut, it is just the opposite. According to the CTPost writer Jim Shay, in the years 2015-2019, “all eight Connecticut counties got an F for ozone pollution.” (ctpost.com) In addition to all of this, Middlesex county has a population of a measly 162,000 throughout 15 different towns. None of which are any kind of city. Furthermore, most residents are not aware of this problem due to the lack of major cities in such a small state. There are only four relatively large cities in Connecticut. Those include Bridgeport, Hartford, Stamford, and Fairfield. Cleaning the air has been hard for all people for over 2,000 years, dating back to Ancient Egypt. The closest that someone has been to cleaning the air is Elon Musk inventing Tesla. Thus, without clean air, deaths from heart and lung disease rates will rise, and hospitalization and death rates will rise, preventing the economy from growing. And even if there aren’t any major ways to clean the air, there are very few things that we can do over time, will clean the air and change the world. Although we rely on cars, coal, and gases to run our lives, the amount of air pollution being released is really deadly, killing and hospitalizing most people exposed to it, thus we should each do our part to limit hospitalization due to air pollution.
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