
Hazy Talk on Port Pollution
There’s a difference between preventing a death in the future, causing a death today or being associated with one at any point. There’s also a difference between the way media outlets have reported the impacts of port-related pollution and plans to address it.
Today’s LA Times reports, "The estimated 16,700 trucks currently servicing the ports account for more smog and soot than all 6 million cars in the region, and diesel emissions spewed by big rigs cause 1,200 premature deaths annually, according to the California Air Resources Board." (emphasis added)
A quick Google search returned a California Air Resources Board (CARB) news release indicating "ARB estimates that the proposed regulation will prevent 1,200 premature deaths from 2009 through 2020…." (emphasis added)
Interestingly, I also found a Reuters story that reads "The nearly 17,000 trucks that… Read More