- Title: U.S.A.: Carbon monoxide level in the air drops during the fuel shortage.
- Date: 1st March 1974
- Summary: 1. GV and pan New York from water. 7 ft 2. MV technician pan to graph on spectrometer. 13 ft 3. MV scientist?, in shirt sleeves, 30 ft 4. GV man at mass spectrometer. 36 ft 5. CU finger at button on spectrometer. 40 ft 6. CU ??? spectrometer. 43 ft 7. GV New York pan out to show reporter with microphone. 53 ft COM: "It's the quality of the air ... since the fuel shortage ... the air quality of New York city has improved." SCIENTIST: "Well we've seen something like a 10-20% improvement in the air." REPORTER: "Why?" SCIENTIST: "Well basically its been the story of the gasoline crunch ... ....an improvement." REPORTER: "So the air is getting better ...people leave their cars in the garage .. air is getting better to breathe?" SCIENTIST: "Well it depends ... I understand we're meant to be getting more gasoline. So we could be back where we started. As long as the cars don't come back into the city we'rs ahead of the game." "If the Department of Air Resources is correct ..." wrap up "Brian McFalane reporting." Initials Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
- Embargoed: 15th March 1974 12:00
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- Location: U.S.A. NEW YORK
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- Country: USA
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