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September 19, 2007

Things could always be worse

Think the environment in your area is bad? Yesterday, National Geographic reported the 10 most polluted places in the word, as named by the Blacksmith Institute. No sites in the US made the list, which includes several mining towns and Chernobyl. link

 

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