Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'great smog'

The Great Smog refers to the severe air pollution event that enveloped London in December 1952, caused by coal combustion, industrial pollution, and unusual weather conditions. This environmental disaster directly caused thousands of deaths and led to significant clean air legislation including the UK's Clean Air Act of 1956. In alternate history scenarios, the Great Smog often serves as a pivotal moment for environmental policy development or as a catalyst for earlier green technology adoption.

What If The London Smog of 1952 Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Great Smog of London never occurred, potentially altering the course of environmental legislation, public health awareness, and urban development worldwide.