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The Pure Atmosphere podcast discusses the importance of air quality. It compares the air we breathe to an invisible ocean. The hosts share a historical incident in 1952 called the Great Smog, which caused severe air pollution in London. This event led to efforts to keep the air clean. They provide tips for protecting oneself from bad air, such as using air-purifying plants, planting trees, using public transport or bicycles, and conserving energy. The podcast encourages listeners to be air quality superheroes. Hey there, everybody. Welcome to the Pure Atmosphere podcast with Asa and Aniyag. Today we're talking about something super important, the quality of air we breathe. I've got a cool, fascinating fact for you. Did you know that the air you breathe is like a giant invisible ocean? Yep, that's true. And just like the ocean, it can get a little messy sometimes, but don't worry. We're here to explore how we can keep our air fresh and clean. So buckle up, because we're gonna embark on an airtastic adventure. Over to you, Yag. That was some very juicy information, and what Yag is saying actually happened, truly actually happened in history. Let me tell you a real incident that happened in 1952 in London. London faced a really bad case of air pollution called the Great Smog. It was like a super thick fog made of pollution from factories and homes. The air was so dirty that it was hard to see and breathe outside. Lots of people got sick. Sadly, because of this, many people even died. So it was a tough lesson, but in the long run, it helped us make decisions on how to keep our air clean. So what can one do to protect themselves from bad air? Here are some tips. Fill your home with air-purifying plants, as plants give us oxygen. Most plant trees to save the world. The more trees we plant, the better the air quality will be. Swap your wheels for public transport or bicycles, because it reduces carbon emissions significantly. Save the planet one light switch at a time. Power down, consume energy, and keep those emissions in check. And that's it, folks. Thanks for joining us on the Pure Atmosphere podcast. Air quality is a big deal, but we've cracked the code on how to keep ourselves protected from the air quality and keep our air clean. So let's team up and be air quality superheroes. Until next time, stay curious, stay informed, breathe easy. That's it, Anay and Iyag signing off. Catch you later! Thank you.