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    5 days ago

    Not that long ago in New Zealand we had a lot of the same.

    In Christchurch (which is a sprawling, flat, and low-lying city), the combination of smog from widespread wood fireplaces plus old sodium street lights, when driving in from the outskirts at night you’d see a grotty orange-pink cloud hanging low over the city.

    https://www.canterburystories.nz/collections/archives/star/prints/1992-1995/ccl-cs-4765

    It’s improved a lot, partly due to policy, although a fair bit due to the city being extensively damaged by an earthquake, and fireplaces (which had their brick chimneys destroyed) being replaced by heat pumps.