Smog and Sunshine: The Surprising Story of How Los Angeles Cleaned Up Its Air

Ann Carlson

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Smog and Sunshine: The Surprising Story of How Los Angeles Cleaned Up Its Air

Smog and Sunshine: The Surprising Story of How Los Angeles Cleaned Up Its Air

Ann Carlson

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A stirring account of one of our greatest environmental success stories: cleaning up Southern California's air.

Los Angeles and smog have been synonymous for decades. From the 1940s through the 1980s, children breathed air so heavy with lead that their blood was poisoned with it. In 1970 officials declared smog alerts on 235 days. But the last smog alert happened in 2003, and lead has virtually disappeared from the air. This is the story of how Los Angeles cleaned up its air.

In Smog and Sunshine, environmental law expert and LA native Ann Carlson recounts the dramatic policy fights and the determined scientists, lawyers, and community members who worked alongside public officials to face off against major polluters and save their city. In a time of unprecedented climate change and skepticism about government and science, this book is an inspiring reminder of what concerned residents, individual leaders, and all levels of government can achieve by working together.

About the Author

Ann Carlson is Shirley Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law at the UCLA School of Law and former Acting Administrator and Chief Counsel of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Critical Reviews

"An urgent argument for the good that government can do to combat climate change."

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

"Shows how L.A.'s decades-long battle to clean its air can serve as a blueprint for fighting climate change."

--Paul Thornton "Golden State"

"Smog and Sunshine is both a full-throated call for action as the effects of climate change persist and a showcase of the power that comes from organized voices and science-backed governmental policy. Carlson's writing engages from a scientific and legal perspective, making this a valuable and lucid resource for academic and public library collections."

-- "Booklist"

Publishing Information

Publisher: University of California Press
Pub date: 2026-04-07
Length: 312 pages

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