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"A daughter of Bakersfield pens a valentine to our sometimes quirky hometown"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Warming fire? Polluting fires that spew particulates into the air and do damage to our lungs. Plus, fireplace fires do little to actually warm a house. Fires are a way of "littering" our skies and our lungs with health-damaging pollution. So yes, it's good that public employees are stopping people who burn on no-burn days. What's a law without teeth? For an athlete who has to breath that dirty air and one who who rails about littering, it would not be a big leap to use this bully pulpit to discourage those who litter our air.

December 19, 2011 at 4:56 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well said! The biggest thing we can do to clean our winter skies is less use of fireplaces. That's what happened in Denver!

December 19, 2011 at 1:52 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We haven't had a fire in our fireplace in at least 15 years. Would tear out the fireplace if it weren't such a monstrous/expensive project. We live in a valley that traps fog and smoke; why would we want to add to the asthma and other lung problems of our fellow citizens, especially children, and create ugly brown skies for the minor pleasure of a winter fire? Let's make Bakersfield a better place. Quit burning. And maybe -- horrors! -- require that new homes do not include fireplaces. Imagine what progress might be made against winter air pollution!

December 19, 2011 at 6:20 PM

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