So... this. I'll take the questions in good faith, and will try to answer them briefly.https://twitter.com/icocoboco/status/869938768148652032 …
I think I came up with a different page than you may have for NY region btw: http://nationalequityatlas.org/indicators/Air_pollution%3A_Exposure_index/By_race~ethnicity%3A35886/United_States/New_York/Risk_type%3ACancer_and_non-cancer …
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You did, there's a drastic difference between NY region and NYC. And really no one's safe to breathe in NYC.
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I hear what you're saying... but then again, look at childhood asthma rates. It's twice as prevalent in the Bronx as it is in Queens.
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Even consider distance to the water, if you're convinced one province has worse air. Climatically speaking, there's a lot that contributes.
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I mean... I've been writing about this for years, and I do know that.
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If so, then I feel the argument could be more thorough. I don't deny the inequity of urban planning, I do refute the claim of its recourse.
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As I *also* mentioned, I haven't only written one article. And it feels a little... odd to try to have something I know explained to me.
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Forgive my ignorance of not knowing your entirety of work. I only recently read the article I commented on, and made objective comments.
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It's all good. I know there's lots to consider; I look forward on more conversations. Will send you links from time to time as I find them.
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