HistMuse
In this episode, we dive into the 1952 Great Smog of London, the five-day disaster that turned ordinary city air into a mass killer and helped force a radical rethink of the state’s responsibility to protect public health. From coal smoke and trapped weather systems to the deaths of thousands and the legal aftermath that led to the Clean Air Act of 1956, this is the story of how one environmental catastrophe helped shape modern environmental law.
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