Humans. Mostly shitty humans. It doesen’t help when you have a shitty government selling off our natural resources with impunity. The shitiness comes from the top but the top will tell you it’s the people at the bottom that are the problem.
Probably coming from Sellafield
I have a suspicion that we’re going to learn about awful pollution from pharma in the near future
Air quality is in part due to people burning turf and coal.
The reading from Claremorris is an extreme outlier compared to any other air quality monitor on the island.
My guess is that there is some local activity (eg. fire or construction) that is causing that very local spike.
All other monitors on the island are indicating good air quality according to that website.
>This is the data from Claremorris for the last week, it is a bit odd, and the EPA have now marked it as having an instrument issue https://airquality.ie/station/EPA-103
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Because of your mum 🤭
It’s everywhere man
Guinness farts
Humans. Mostly shitty humans. It doesen’t help when you have a shitty government selling off our natural resources with impunity. The shitiness comes from the top but the top will tell you it’s the people at the bottom that are the problem.
Probably coming from Sellafield
I have a suspicion that we’re going to learn about awful pollution from pharma in the near future
Air quality is in part due to people burning turf and coal.
The reading from Claremorris is an extreme outlier compared to any other air quality monitor on the island.
My guess is that there is some local activity (eg. fire or construction) that is causing that very local spike.
All other monitors on the island are indicating good air quality according to that website.
https://twitter.com/QualityAlerts/status/1537154685798428673
>This is the data from Claremorris for the last week, it is a bit odd, and the EPA have now marked it as having an instrument issue https://airquality.ie/station/EPA-103
I was out last night so I’m the reason.