Photo essays of visibly distressed landscapes in the urban American West. Our health, and our landscape, is being destroyed by the toxic components of the air pollution we generate. These photo essays, centered mostly in Santa Barbara, CA, and Portland, OR, serve as stark reminders.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
An American flag, the Stars and Stripes, blackened and gritty with traffic dust.
An American flag, the Stars and Stripes, blackened and gritty with traffic dust, next to a parking lot, Santa Barbara, CA, June 28, 2012. DT Lange
A sample of an upcoming photo essay on the everyday condition of this powerful symbol of freedom & democracy in 21st century America.
Dry street corner cement sidewalk & gutter showing signs of chemical etching.
Dry street corner cement sidewalk & gutter showing signs of chemical etching, Santa Barbara CA May 8, 2012. Water from runoff carrying toxic laden traffic dust usually pools at this corner. DT Lange
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Our forests, wild and urban, are dying.
See this Dec. 24, 2012 New York Times article by Sandra Blakeslee about New Mexico's Los Alamos Lab's effort to study the problem.
Note: Aerosols and gaseous substances abound in the same air that is changing our climate.
Many of these contaminants are phytotoxic pollutants, such as black carbon soot, sulfur dioxide, and ozone which kill or injure trees.
Photo: A pile of leaf fall in a street gutter in Flagstaff AZ, November 4, 2012. A wide variation of coloration and leaf health can be seen. DT Lange
Note: Aerosols and gaseous substances abound in the same air that is changing our climate.
Many of these contaminants are phytotoxic pollutants, such as black carbon soot, sulfur dioxide, and ozone which kill or injure trees.
Photo: A pile of leaf fall in a street gutter in Flagstaff AZ, November 4, 2012. A wide variation of coloration and leaf health can be seen. DT Lange
Monday, December 24, 2012
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Air pollution now among world's top ten killers.
A slow motion air pollution holocaust, or the fossil fuel burning climate change on a regional level, or the only possible ending to the poisoning of an atmosphere?
Monday, December 10, 2012
Acidic mist & rain damages foliage on bamboo hedges in Santa Barbara, Cailfornia in 2012.
Bamboo hedges have leaves with burnt tips in Santa Barbara. California, after some precipitation, May 5 &19, 2012. The leaf tips, where the damage is most obvious, collects and pools moisture droplets, such as dew, fog, or rain. DT Lange
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Santa Barbara dust at night.
PHOTO 1: Night time particle pollution, Santa Barbara, California, May 21, 2012. The camera's flash is the light source while the camera was pointed upwards at the night sky. DT Lange
PHOTO 2: Night time particle pollution, Santa Barbara, California, May 21, 2012.
PHOTO 2: Night time particle pollution, Santa Barbara, California, May 21, 2012.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Botanical mayhem in Santa Barbara, California.
An Ash tree and two Citrus (Tangerine) trees suffering massive deadfall of leaves and fruit. Air polluted by traffic and power blowers in the area is the source of the damage. 209 W. Valerio St. Santa Barbara, CA December 2011
All photos (C) 2012 {D. T. Lange}
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
REPORT OF BOTANICALS IN CRISIS, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 2012 BY D T LANGE
REPORT OF BOTANICALS IN CRISIS, SANTA BARBARA,
CALIFORNIA 2012, D T LANGE
OBSERVERED FLORA IN CRITICAL CONDITION: DEADFALLS
OF LEAVES; MASSIVE DEAFALLS OF FRUITS, SEEDS, SEED PODS, SEED CLUSTERS, FLOWERS,
BLOSSOMS, PETALS, FRONDS, AND NEEDLES.
L = LEAVES
F = FRUITS
B= BLOSSOMS OR FLOWERS 0R FLOWER PODS
S= SEEDS OR SEED PODS
N= NEEDLES
BP= BARK PEEL
SPECIES OBSERVED, WITH ALPHA CHARACTERS DENOTING
CONDITION.
AMARYLLIS: B
ASH: L, B, S
AVOCADO: L, F
BOX TREES: L
CITRUS: L, F
CONIFER: N
CORAL: L, B
FIG-FICUS: L, F
JACARANDA: L, B
MAGNOLIA: L, B
OAK: L, B, S
OLEANDER: L, B
PINE: N, BP
SAPOTE: L, F
SILK OAK: L
WILLOW: L
PLUM: F
Note: Many of these botanicals observed
were in well watered areas, received weekly attention by “gardeners”, and in
full view of any, and all professional arborist, botanist, or licensed landscaper.
Some were on private property, some were on
public easements or public park land.
No special effort was needed to observe
these plants, or the area around them.
DT Lange 2012.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Trees weakened by dirty filthy air pollution are dying in the once mighty UK
Trees weakened by dirty filthy air pollution are dying in the once mighty UK.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
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