Dirty Secrets - What's Really in Our Air?

Summary People are breathing in more harmful pollutants than official figures suggest. Morland Sanders uses high-tech monitoring equipment to identify hidden pollution hot-spots and talks to experts about the effect this is having.

S30.E4 ∙ Dirty Secrets - What's Really in Our Air?

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Morland Sanders Antony Barnett Deborah Davies Tazeen Ahmad

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Genres : Documentary News

Release date : Feb 21, 2016

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : Official Site

Language : English

Filming locations : Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, England, UK

Summary People are breathing in more harmful pollutants than official figures suggest. Morland Sanders uses high-tech monitoring equipment to identify hidden pollution hot-spots and talks to experts about the effect this is having.

Details

Genres : Documentary News

Release date : Feb 21, 2016

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : Official Site

Language : English

Filming locations : Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, England, UK

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Praying 4 Death

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