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Los Angeles Experiences Cleanest Air Quality in Decades Amid Citywide Stay-at-Home Order

California's stay-at-home order has had a positive environmental impact.

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As most major cities have virtually shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic, air pollution has been drastically reduced. Take Los Angeles for example, which has recorded its cleanest air in decades.

In fact, the site IQAir—which monitors how clean air is in cities across the world—ranked the city as No. 1 in the world in terms of air quality as recently as Monday, CBS Los Angeles reports.

According to Cody Hill, a California energy company executive, it’s the cleanest L.A.’s air has been since at least 1995, though the United States Environmental Protection Agency's data dates back to 1980. The EPA backed this fact up, announcing that L.A. saw its longest stretch of clean air days since at least 1980.

Hill told TMZ that March 2020 might have been “one of the best months at least since the 1940s," when as he explains, "there was huge migration as we ramped up aircraft production in the L.A. basin to fight WW2.”

The stay-at-home directive has shut down most commerce and travel across the state, which has decreased traffic emissions that usually swell during morning and evening rush hours, leading to less pollution and smog. On March 18, L.A.’s rush-hour traffic was moving 71 percent faster than it typically does on a Wednesday afternoon, according to The New York Times.

On Tuesday, according to IQAir, L.A. had an AQI rating of nine, which puts it in the top bracket in terms of air quality. Salt Lake City, Utah and Denver, Colorado were ranked as having the cleanest air in the world on the same day, with an AQI rating of three. Since the numbers change day-to-day, it appears L.A. may have only had the lowest rating on Monday.

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