Corazón delator - The Tell-Tale Heart
Timoteo Marchini
Affiliation: El gato y La Caja Journal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Keywords: Toxig fog, London, Air pollution, Sciences and Humanities
Categories: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Life Sciences
DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.3.681
Languages: Spanish, Castilian
During the first week of December 1952, a dense toxic fog settled over London, resulting in a total excess of 4,000 deaths compared to the previous week. The magnitude of this event, in terms of the number of people affected, finally confirmed that air pollution caused by human activities can be deadly. For the first time in history, humans became aware of the urgent need of building a relationship with the environment that achieves, in addition to their own development, their survival. The Great London Fog of 1952 is a milestone in air pollution epidemiology and environmental toxicology. This is the story.