For most of the mid-twentieth century, lead gasoline was considered normal. But lead is a poison, and burning it has had dire consequences Kat Eschner December 9, 2016 A Standard Stations filling station in California, circa 1939. Wikimedia Commons For most of the mid-twentieth century, lead gasoline was considered normal. It wasn’t: lead is a
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