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    It pollutes the air when bad exhaustion comes out of the tails pipes of a vehicle. Most cities have a law emission test requirement for vehicles that reside in the city. Rural areas, such as where I live, do not require an emissions test. I believe that every vehicle that

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    problems the world has to face is air pollution. Air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. Car emissions, chemicals from factories, dust, pollen, and mold spores are often suspended as particles. Since some air pollutants are poisonous, inhaling them can cause a risk to health issues such as heart and lung disease. Also, according to the World Health Origination, it states that “WHO estimates that in 2012, some 72% of outdoor air pollution-related premature deaths were due

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    industrial technology continues to grow, the more harmful air pollution gets. Air pollution is caused by all of these factors, and more. While fossil fuel sources continue to diminish, there is an increasing interest in the use of renewable technologies, such as the air, water, and sun. China is one of the many countries in the world suffering from air pollution due to household and industrial use of fossil fuels and a massive population. Air pollution also has many negative impacts on human health and

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    displayed by the increase of pollution within our ecosphere. As our population continues to increase, so does our carbon footprint upon the earth. On a more localized scale, the Central Valley is a mecca of poor air quality and elevating pollution levels. An assortment of environmental factors increases these pollution levels. The Central Valley is a hub for the climate, natural, industrial, mobile, and agricultural components that equate to this growing pollution problem. Pollution, otherwise known as PM

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    Policy “The Clean Air Act of 1970 has contributed in the improvement of the Air quality. However, the report also highlighted the need to pursue the efforts to target areas where unhealthy level of air pollutants is still present in the ecosystem and to increasingly continue to pose a threat to human health and other elements of the U.S ecosystem,” (National weather Services). To protect the environment several laws have been enacted as stated in the above paragraph. Clean Air act (CAA) 42 USC, 7401

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    Q2: Mention three crucial objectives of price policy? Survival Prices are flexible. A company can lower them in order to increase sales enough to keep the business going. The company uses a survival-based price objective when it's willing to accept short-term losses for the sake of long-term viability. In these days of severe competition and business uncertainties, the firm must set a price which would safeguard the welfare of the firm. A firm is always in its survival stage. For the sake of its

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    surprise that China is also one of the biggest pollution contributors due to its great population number. Air pollution is one of the biggest threat to the environment created by human and China is known to be the world’s deadliest country for outdoor air pollution. China’s air pollution is one the biggest contributor to public health in China. There is a high level of toxic level in the air produced by coal plants and factories throughout China. The air pollution is so bad that a polluted fog of smoke has

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    challenge which is pollution to the environment. Factories produce gases that when released to the atmosphere cause serious damage to it. In essence, the polluted air causes pollution to the land and water and hence affect life wherever it exists. The symptoms of the degraded environment may include human diseases such as cancer and some skin diseases as well as the death of aquatic animals, abnormally high temperatures, and unpredictable weather. Basically, environmental pollution is largely artificial

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    The Green Movement

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    While this has been the generation where the ‘green movement’ has flourished [Birkland], the growth of industry as well as a lack of proper environmental education, has sparked an increase in wildlife-threatening pollution and litter. [Siegel]. The general population underestimates the effect that “just one bottle” thrown onto the side of the road will have on the planet and its inhabitants in the long run, favoring the convenience of littering over the well-being of the Earth as a whole. This problem

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    Vehicular Pollution

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    Vehicular Pollution problems in India There are three broad sources of air pollution from human activities: stationary or point, mobile, and indoor. In developing countries especially in the rural area, indoor air pollution from using open fires for cooking and heating may be a serious problem. Industries, power plants etc. are the cause of stationary air pollution. But in urban areas – both developing and developed countries, it is predominately mobile or vehicular pollution that contributes to air quality

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