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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2011

Please watch the most recent version featuring minor corrections and improvements at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHTD0VcQXxU

Learn what unseen air pollution really means for our health.
A documentary of Tufts University, Producing Films for Social Change.
Produced and Directed by Mervett Hefyan, Sam Poliquin, Zulayne Mera, and Callie Morton.

Correction: Mr. Yee's correct name is Yu, Hin Sang.
Please note: images and figures are courtesy of Bryan Bandli of University of Minnesota, Google Maps, Google Earth Pro, and Microsoft Office, in order of appearance in the film.

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  • que controversy. dios mio.

  • @lailame101 yay

  • @MoRegistrations Tell me more...

  • Another fallacy from Mr. Miller and his lobby is that highway traffic is going in/out of the city. Much is going through the city, not to it. "Smart Growth" increases density and costs, making suburbs more attractive to employers and residents. The consequence is more suburb to suburb transit that is no longer satisfied by public transit.

  • I hope the research is better than the video and unsupported claims by Steve Miller and his lobby. He is claiming small particulates are dangerous before the research is in, and Wellsley has Rt 9 and 128/I-95 going through it. Chinatown has pristine air compared to China, and the soot being complained about has nothing to do with the video - its mostly large particulates from diesel burning trucks and MBTA buses. Europe is moving away from diesel despite lower greenhouse gas emissions.

  • my dads name is doug brugge... and he is the b e s t...

  • you know my dad is in this...

  • The like is for the video, not the pollution. Makes me want to move to Maine. Oh, wait, I already did. You four did an amazing, professional production. I am blown away.

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