There has been growing concern about the environment and what is safe and not safe. “Several new programs aimed at protesting the environment and human health, have been initiated under the 1990 Amendments to the clean air act” (Chicago).
But what is it exactly that is really wrong with the environment.. Well, its the people who need to get around using things such as cars that give off pollutants into our atmosphere. The wants and needs of society grow mainly because of population expansion and a growing desire for a more comfortable life. But is the U.S. only dealing with this? Beijing has been proven to be the worlds smoggiest city. The air has diminished so severely that Premier Zhu Rongii and other top leaders have made major cleanup measures. Tiny little vans called an Miandi have been one of the major causes of poor air quality. Although they call for less then 2% of the more then 1.4 million vehicles, they are the sources of 8-10% of the pollution because of their auto gases. The other factors of pollution in Beijing are the restaurants and businesses that use coal to fuel their stoves (Beijing).
However, the question is not what caused the pollution but how we will stop it. There are 2 good answers for Beijing. One is to convert the coal burning stoves into stoves that use cleaner fuels. The second is a company that is trying to crack down on pollution called Capital Steel. Capital Steel has been a long time target of environmentalists and by 2003 they plan to spend $100 million on pollution prevention (Beijing).
The Term Paper on Causes and Effect of Pollution in Our Environment
INTRODUCTION This chapter presents the overview of the topic about the causes and effects of air pollution to our environment. The term air pollution is a mixture of natural and manmade substances in the air we breath such as fine particles produced by the burning of fossils fuel ground level ozone, which is a reactive form of oxygen that is a primary component of urban smog and noxious gases such ...
On the other hand, in the US the Environmental Protection Agency has been enforcing air pollution standards on S.U.V.?s, pickups, and mini-vans. The effects of these standards are the rising costs of motor vehicles. The EPA had estimated that these standards will increase the cost of cars on average $100 and trucks about $200 (Trucks).
There is a problem however, with creating cars that give off non pollutant materials. This gasoline additive, MTBE, has seeped through into near by wells and has forced and has forced them to close. The result of this is that millions of dollars have been spent in the clean up costs( Gasoline).
In conclusion, I guess you could agree with me when I say the world we live in is far from perfect. Things will be proven to be harmful and there will be ways to save us at the mere cost of millions. The reason that air pollution is important is that it shows not only the U.S. is cracking down on pollution prevention but the rest of the world is too, not to mention the hundreds of millions of dollars that are being spent because of the tragedy of the commons.
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Bibliography Hanson, Donald A., William A. Testa. Chicago Fed. Letter. Chicago: The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1992. This showed how market based approaches are set up so that goals can be achieved. Kurtenbaeh, Elaine. Beijing moves to clear up chocking smog”. USA Today. 19 October 1999. This article talked about how mini vans were leading causes of the air pollution, and how the Capital Steel co. has spent $100 million on pollution prevention. O?Donnell, Jayne. “Trucks will have to meet clean air rule.” USA Today. 21 December 1999. This article talked about how the EPA standards are raising the prices of cars and trucks. “gasoline additive Cleans air, fouls water.” USA Today. 21 January 2000 This article talked about how this gasoline additive MTBE makes cars burn cleaner, but is also at the same time polluting the water.
The Essay on Air Pollution Campaign Cut Cars
A 15-year-old girl from Michigan took a bike trip from her home to Virginia Beach. The total distance that she biked was 4, 370 miles. They were driven to do this accomplishment by everyone telling them that they couldn't do it. The journey took 85 days to complete and crossed over 10 state borders. The point of the trip wasn't just for fun but for a national campaign called 'get out spoke n'. She ...