Kansas City Pollution Declines During Coronavirus Stay At Home Order

Just a few local observations about a noticeably cleaner environment after people and traffic have been dramatically reduced. Read more:

Stay at home orders have noticeable impact on pollution

LEE'S SUMMIT, MO (KCTV) -- Cities like Kansas City with stay at home orders are seeing less people on the roads. That means cheaper gas for those still driving to work, as well as some environmental benefits. Skies around the world are a little clearer, which you might not notice today in our area since it's cloudy.

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  1. Apparently kctv5 hasn’t seen all the trash floating down flush creek east of the plaza, there’s so much trash in it, absolutely disgusting

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  2. This article has it all wrong.
    Pollution is increasing.
    I saw the KC star on 2 driveways today.. an increase of 100%
    There use to be one.
    What happened next was amazing.

    Neighborhood kids saw both and “paper shamed” these elderly 65 year olds.
    Said they contributed to their the kids’ demise and destroyed their environment.

    Old neighbors tried to cancel.. no one working or no answer.

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  3. Byron Funkhouser3/27/20, 9:40 PM

    ^^Yahoo, you've destroyed your local paper.

    Congratulations, dumb ass.

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  4. Yahoo, der fuhrer funkmyass has spoken, woo hoo!

    Why are you crying about a no good wrag of a newspaper, you can’t read because you’re blind remember dumbass?

    The paper is a waste of resources dickhead, aren’t you a big supporter of going green or is that all talk, or maybe you sleep on them when you crap yourself at night.

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  5. Where's Greta Thunberg?
    She needs to fly into KCMO on her magic carpet and get together with BikeRideKC to tell us all to stay home all the time and save the world.
    The government can just print money and send it to us.
    See how easily a 16 year-old mind can solve these big big problems?
    Someone resuscitate Bernie!

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