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Every Breath You Take

Exploring the Science of Our Changing Atmosphere

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Every Breath You Take

Written by: Mark Broomfield
Narrated by: Tristan Wright
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With seven million early deaths a year linked to air pollution, air quality is headline news around the world. But even though we breathe in and out every few seconds, few of us really know what’s in the air all around us.

In Every Breath You Take, air-quality specialist - and full-time breather - Dr. Mark Broomfield connects the dots from the atmosphere on distant planets to the holes in the ozone layer to the particles in our lungs.

How do we measure air pollution, and what on earth is an odor panel? Why are property prices higher upwind of cities? And will our grandchildren inherit an atmosphere worth breathing?

With keen insights on the atmospheric effects of climate change, industrial air pollution, and urbanization in the 21st century, Every Breath You Take combines the latest scientific research with Mark’s personal stories to answer these questions and many more in this surprising and easy-to-listen-to journey through the atmosphere.

©2020 Mark Broomfield (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Atmospheric Science Earth Sciences Science Pollution
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