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This 16 page paper addresses a variety of aspects of air pollution. Beginning with basic definitions, air pollution is clearly defined and various types of pollution are explored. Both indoor and outdoor pollution are discussed as significant problems. Causes are also addressed, including both human and natural varieties. The problems of cattle, lightening and volcanoes are noted as causes. Next, the exact effects of pollution are explained, inclusive of some documentation that poor air quality can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. The idea that air pollution is worse in the undeveloped world is highlighted and it is concluded that perhaps an economic or political solution will ultimately help to clean up the air. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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pollution are discussed as significant problems. Causes are also addressed, including both human and natural varieties. The problems of cattle, lightening and volcanoes are noted as causes. Next, the exact
effects of pollution are explained, inclusive of some documentation that poor air quality can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. This is particularly true in third world countries. The idea
that air pollution is worse in the undeveloped world is highlighted and it is concluded that perhaps an economic or political solution will ultimately help to clean up the air.
Within the context of this paper are a variety of related issues addressed. Solutions are explored, inclusive of small things that people and governments can do to help clean up
the environment. I. Introduction During a recent episode of The West Wing, President Jeb Bartlett endured a crisis where a nuclear plant was
about to melt down. Exposure levels were high and he had to decide whether or not to evacuate the affected area. Of course, that scenario was fictitious, but it could
have been a fact. Indeed, there are things in the air that are unseen but can have serious effects on health and well being. While nuclear accidents are extreme situations,
everyday life provides a myriad of pollutants in the immediate environment. It is therefore vitally important that people take steps to minimize air pollution both inside and outside of
their homes. Government has already taken care of some of the dangers. In fact, many believe that government should regulate the companies that are responsible for the most pollution, and
this is done. Regulations are implicit in international treaties and there are more and more laws on the books to help curb pollution on the domestic front. In fact, there
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