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Air pollution is ruining Europe's ancient monuments

Christopher Booker reports on a new study that found smog is wearing down Rome monuments.

11/07/2015 | Rating NR

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Air pollution is ruining Europe's ancient monuments

Clip: 11/7/2015 | 1m 51s

Christopher Booker reports on a new study that found smog is wearing down Rome monuments.

A new study by Italian researchers has found that smog is wearing down many of Rome's most famous monuments. And in Paris, the Eiffel Tower is now being used to monitor air quality. NewsHour's Chistopher Booker reports.

11/07/2015 | Rating NR

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