- EPA is proposing once again to tighten the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for PM2.5 for the reasons summarized by EPA, below. What is PM2.5 and does it kill people?
- "Fine particulate matter in outdoor air, also called PM2.5, is the most toxic substance known to man. PM2.5 is responsible for 8 million, or one-in-seven deaths per year on a global basis. A single molecule can kill within just a few hours of inhalation.
- Or at least that what environmental and health regulatory agencies around the world claim.
- ...PM2.5 kills, in fact, no one. A point that is easily demonstrated and will be done so here.
That we still must talk about PM2.5 is a testimony to the stubborn commitment of regulatory agencies to science fraud...
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