Who would have thought our rural paradise would suffer from air pollution?
I blame the influx of summer people whose summer sojourns to Charlestown triple our population from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
As the chart to the left shows, more than 100,000 are at risk.
According to American Lung Association Advocacy Director Daniel Fitzgerald, “This air pollution is causing kids to have asthma attacks, contributing to chronic health conditions, and making people who work outdoors sick...To compound the issue further, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) rollbacks of critical healthy air rules are impacting our residents."
See the full report results at Lung.org/sota.

