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Smog more than an eyesore – it’s a wake-up call

June 13, 2020November 5, 2012

On a visit to Sequoia National Park and to Moro Rock in particular once I overheard a man talking to whom I had assumed to be his young daughter, making reference to the blanket of smog off to the west covering the San Joaquin Valley floor. To the trained eye, unmistakable was the grayish-brown haze. … Read more

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