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    and controlling crop pests. Regulating atmospheric gases is important to our ecosystem for numerous reasons. The most obvious reason would be clean air. As we produce and expend fuel resources, we release toxic air into our ecosystem. This is harmful to all species, especially plants and animals, thus requiring clean air for survival. Air pollution, furthermore, leads to the greenhouse effect and the melting of our polar icecaps at a more rapid rate, deteriorating the Earth’s ecosystem and…

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    Thus the air quality index would not have attained enough past information to formally state that air pollution has increased. McKitrick is credible to what he says as he has done lots of his own research, proving that wealth correlates with lower air pollution levels. His previously mentioned, second-year course that he taught, validated his research as a student had challenged his…

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    have around us when the pollution in our air is making us sick I live in an area of Utah were the inversion gets really bad and I am not supposed to go outside because of how bad the pollution is. It makes me sad that I can’t go out and enjoy the outdoors of a place that is so beautiful. It’s weird when you are supposed to go outside to stay healthy and enjoy it, but you can’t because the air is poisoning you. I think Utah is such a beautiful area and having such bad pollution really side…

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    citizens should recycle.All citizens should recycle because the waters and air won't be polluted as much also the landfills will be small and our world will be cleaner.You should recycle so our world won't have big landfills and also clean up the world.recycling help our landfills get smaller so then we have more room. To begin with, Recycling is a good part of our environment, it helps with pollution too.Landfills get out of control and become overly destructive to the…

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    global killer: pollution. This is an issue that affects every continent, country, city, and person on Earth. It affects not only people, but the environment and animals as well. Pollution is becoming an issue that citizens can no longer push aside because soon the effects of pollution will no longer be fixable. Although many think that there are bigger issues to deal with, pollution is the most important due to the magnitude of the damage it can do people, nature, and wildlife. Pollution is the…

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    Environment pollution is an international concern since it affects the environment and public’s health. All citizens and animals around the world are affected by environment pollution because the earth is our home and we are the occupants. Human have the tendency to forget how harmful pollution is affect our everyday life. Therefore, they are unaware about the imminent consequence such as health related problems, global warming, deterioration of environment. Environmental pollution is caused by…

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    The air in the United States is often polluted with all kinds of nasty stuff, like car transmissions and burning fossil fuels. Pollution has become a big problem since the Industrial Revolution, and it's harmful to our environment and to our bodies as well. We need to take control of the causes of pollution before we hurt ourselves and our planet even more. There are many things that pollute our air. Some pollutants such as volcanoes or wildfires occur naturally and we don't have any control…

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    introduced new sources of air. By the middle of the 20th century, the effects of these changes were beginning to be revealed in many countries around the world. In the 1960s, an environmental movement began to emerge that sought to remove the flow of pollutants to the planet’s ecosystems. Out of this movement came events like Earth Day, and legislative victories like 1960’s Clean Air Act. In 1963, in an effort to reduce air pollution, the U.S. Congress passed the Clean Air Act, legislation which…

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    Consequences Of Pollution

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    Pollution has become one of the greatest issues facing the world today, causing irreparable damage to the environment and human quality of life. Recent studies show, pollution kills roughly nine million people a year and affects the health of more than 200 million people worldwide. Defined as the contamination of air, water, or soil by substances that are harmful to living organisms, pollution is at an all-time high. There are several types of pollution from various sources each having…

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    Bryan Mai Ms.Kennedy Period 3 11/13/17 Preventing Pollution Pollution is a major world issue that has affected many people the 1850’s. Since pollution is such a big problem for the world, states have started thinking about making a law where everyone has to reduce pollution. If pollution is so bad to the point where people are dying, why won’t people stop polluting? Pollution came to be because people have grown greedy and selfish, not caring for the world and not thinking about the…

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