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Where are the bodies?
Posted By Walter Schneider On March 21, 2010 @ 11:08 am In Community & Industry, Pollution: Health Issues, Nitrogen-Oxides, Emission Incidents & Issues | No Comments
National Post
March 17, 2010
Ross McKitrick, Air pollution, University of Guelph
Models that predict thousands of smog-related hospitalizations in Toronto don’t hold up
By Ross McKitrick
For many years we have heard that air pollution in Canada is responsible for thousands of annual deaths and hospitalizations. In 2004 Toronto Public Health claimed that 1,700 premature deaths and 6,000 hospitalizations occur each year in Toronto alone, due to air pollution. The Ontario Medical Association, provincial and federal governments, lung associations and other groups regularly cite these kinds of figures in support of calls for new regulatory initiatives. These death and hospitalization rates are astonishing. It is like suffering a 9/11-sized terrorist attack every 10 months.
But is it really true?….([1] Full Story)
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Note: At the end of the National Post Article is a link to a file that is supposed to contain the full study report on which Dr. McKitrick’s article is based. The link does not function and returns a 404 error. Here is [2] a functioning link to the study report at Dr. McKitricks web page.
Article printed from Lamont County Environment: http://lce.folc.ca
URL to article: http://lce.folc.ca/2010/03/21/where-are-the-bodies/
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[1] Full Story: http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2010/03/17/where-are-
the-bodies.aspx
[2] a functioning link: http://www.uoguelph.ca/~rmckitri/research/airhealth/kmt.html
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