
You can see the air pollution everywhere. YES EVERYWHERE! Because it is everywhere! You just need to have a clear day, and have the sun in your back. Then compare the brightness and tone of a white object in the foreground with the color of the clouds. In the northern hemisphere you will not see any contours close to the horizon, and the clouds will look yellow and even brown, close to the horizon.
The solution? I think it comes as a
battery ... the human being defending their own world.
Air Pollution is the human introduction into the atmosphere of chemicals,
particulates, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort
to humans or other living organisms, or damage the environment. Air
pollution causes deaths and respiratory disease. Air pollution is often
identified with major stationary sources, but the greatest source of
emissions is actually mobile sources, mainly automobiles. Gases such
as carbon dioxide, which contribute to global warming, have recently
gained recognition as pollutants by climate scientists, while they also
recognize that carbon dioxide is essential for plant life through photosynthesis.
The atmosphere is a complex, dynamic natural gaseous system that is
essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion
due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health
as well as to the Earth's ecosystems
Outdoor air pollution can cause a variety of short-term health effects
and can contribute to or aggravate chronic health conditions. As a result
of these problems, combined with the fact that air pollution knows no
geographic boundaries, the states from entire world had developed legislation
and regulations to provide incentives and legal mandates for the private
sector and for government agencies to eliminate, reduce, and manage
air pollutants.
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