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pollutants, including options which address one or more pollutants together, which will lead to improved urban air quality in the medium (5-10 years) and longer (10-15 years) term. Alternative transport fuels It is widely recognized that use of gaseous…
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…A CLEANER WORLD: STOP AIR POLLUTION There are many different types of pollution, but one of the most disaterous is air pollution. Air pollution is destroying our sky’s as well as the health of our nation. “The first thing people see…
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…The Hudson River and PCB Pollution The Hudson River is a body of water that stretches for 315 miles from the Adirondack Mountains to the Battery in Manhattan, reaching its deepest point of 216 feet…
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Pollution from automobile emissions has become over the past few decades an issue of great concern. With a growing number of motor vehicles on our roads great concern has been attributed to the effects of these emissions to our health…
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Pollution As the twentieth century is at its final curtain, our country has marked a new era in Science and Technology, which has also created pollution as the adverse effect. The definition of pollution is the contamination of the air, water…
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…William Williams <Tab/>Page 1 <Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>The Atmosphere and Air Pollution: Mexico City…
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…AIR POLLUTION Air Pollution is another major problem that is yet to be solved. The air is 99.9% nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, and inert gases. We as humans depend on the air around us to live, without it we would die. Although we rely…
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…Ohio is ranked as one of the worst states on air pollution. It remains a serious public health problem for the Greater Dayton area. In 2005 there was 19 days of unhealthy levels of ozone, or smog. Ozone has proved to be a public health problem; asthma…
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…Introduction With the great concern surrounding the destruction of the earth's atmosphere due to air pollution, the immediate and direct harm caused to the human body is often over shadowed. While many are aware that our careless use…
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…. The researchers examined participants' health records from 1982 through 1998 and analyzed data on annual air pollution averages in the more than 100 cities in which participants lived. On average, people living in the most polluted cities had about a 12 percent…
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