A discussion regarding the economics of air pollution in developed and developing countries.
Essay # 88967 |
1,125 words (
approx. 4.5 pages ) |
3 sources |
2006
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This essay deals with a number of economic issues raised by air pollution in developed and developing countries. The general argument is that although developed and developing countries have similar issues to deal with when it comes to air pollution, there are also important differences between the developed and developing countries in terms of air pollution. The paper goes on to say that the first major difference was the sources of air pollution. In developed countries air pollution mostly comes from motor vehicles like car, trucks and SUVs. In developing countries air pollution is coming from industrialization, car use and increasing energy consumption. In both developed and developing countries air pollution is a by-product of other economic activities.
Tags:economics, air, pollution
A look at regulatory efforts for fighting air pollution in the Ann Arbor region of Michigan and the implications of these regulations for fighting air pollution throughout the country.
Research Paper # 89728 |
3,825 words (
approx. 15.3 pages ) |
5 sources |
2006
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This paper discusses the regulatory environment for air pollution and its control in the Ann Arbor region, noting that Ann Arbor is key to the fight against air pollution through the actions of the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in the city. The organization provides a technical review of the issue and of the technical and regulatory issues involved in controlling emissions to reduce air pollution.
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"Air pollution affects the Ann Arbor region as it does other major cities, and Ann Arbor is also key to the fight against air pollution through the actions of the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in the city. The organization provides a technical review of the issue and of the technical and regulatory issues involved in controlling emissions to reduce air pollution. This organization and researchers at the University of Michigan provide recommendations, expertise, and analysis for various governmental organizations at different levels across the country to address the regulatory issues raised by air pollution and the need to reduce it and its effects."
Tags:michigan, air, pollution
Discusses the affects of air pollution on the next generation.
Cause and Effect Essay # 33812 |
2,150 words (
approx. 8.6 pages ) |
4 sources |
2002
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This essay deals with how air pollution will significantly affect the next generation. Air pollution is connected to all kinds of problems, including global warming, which poses a serious threat to the environment.
Tags:air, pollution, generation
A discussion on air pollution and strategies to help the environment.
Term Paper # 121245 |
2,000 words (
approx. 8 pages ) |
35 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper examines air pollution and solutions such as hybrid vehicles that can restore cleaner air to the environment. The paper discusses government Environmental Acts and the effects of smoking, aerosol sprayers, paints, and other toxic substances. The paper includes an outline.
Tags:air pollution, hybrid vehicles, legislative, historical, fuel cell vehicles, clean air
A review of the assessment of air-pollution in Baltimore County and other cities.
Analytical Essay # 142064 |
1,250 words (
approx. 5 pages ) |
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The paper looks at how health risk and air-pollution were assessed in Baltimore County and the world. The paper relates that risk factors appear significantly greater for small-particulate inhalants from diesel and coal burning power plants than "general" car exhaust but other health factors like exercise should not be ignored on account of toxic air potential.
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"Thirteen million deaths could be prevented worldwide each year by improving the health of the environment, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) which released the first per-country analysis of the effects of environmental factors on human health. Low income countries are worst off when it comes to environmental health risks, but the health of citizens in all countries could benefit significantly from effective interventions (Herro, 2007, 2). In this vein, Baltimore County, Maryland ranks in the worst 90% in 4 categories of significant air pollutants of all cities in the U.S.; and..."
Tags:community, assessment, air, pollution
An overview of economics, politics and worldviews/opinions of air pollution.
Term Paper # 136216 |
750 words (
approx. 3 pages ) |
2 sources |
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This paper discusses how economics, politics and opinions of air pollution are inherently different, but are nevertheless intertwined and have many parallels. The paper looks at the Clean Air Act in the United States and the Canadian version. In addition, the paper addresses the Kyoto Protocol. The paper takes the view that it is not entirely possible to separate the three components mentioned.
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"When discussing the complex issue of air pollution, many factors must be considered. Different disciplines can attempt to regard the topic with fairly unique perspectives but tend to overlap. The economics, politics, and worldviews/opinions of air pollution vary to suit the observer or audience. However, the three branches mentioned here are intertwined and usually have at least two discussed together at any time when referring to air pollution, if not all three. The difficulty is separating opinion from politics or politics from economics. While a consensus can generally be reached that "something" must be done..."
Tags:air, pollution, ecology
A look at the negative health effects of air pollution.
Term Paper # 124655 |
750 words (
approx. 3 pages ) |
16 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper discusses air pollution, what it is, and what should be done about it, emphasizing why children are more susceptible to it than adults and what the effects of it are on the health of both age groups.
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"Air pollution takes a variety of forms such as ozone-related lung damage, carbon monoxide poisoning and particulate air pollution. The effect of air pollution on children's and adults' health include ozone-related lung damage and accelerated aging of the lung, carbon monoxide poisoning and for infants developing in the womb, low birth weight. (Kleinman) Particulate air pollution is associated with an increase in the number of people that die from heart or lung failure (Kleinman). All of these health effects are serious..."
Tags:health, air pollution, children, adults, susceptible
An analysis of the conflict surrounding air pollution and hybrid vehicles.
Analytical Essay # 121406 |
750 words (
approx. 3 pages ) |
4 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper examines air pollution and hybrid vehicles in which the differing perspectives of various groups on the issue are brought together and a resolution is suggested.
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"The problem of ethics and differing perspectives on the air pollution/hybrid vehicle issue is not one that has been fully and definitively resolved as yet. The multiple perspectives on the issue by government, big business, consumers, environmental groups, the technology sector and politicians, as well as their conflicting objectives and ethical approaches, leave air pollution a gray area. However, a resolution might be achieved if the multiple perspectives were distilled into one perspective that fits all of the different groups represented. Although not all concerns could..."
Tags:air pollution, Hybrid vehicles, ethics
A look at the viewpoints of the major parties involved in the air pollution hybrid vehicle issue.
Term Paper # 121239 |
500 words (
approx. 2 pages ) |
2 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper examines the perspectives and ethics of the different parties concerned with air pollution, such as government, big business, environmentalists and consumers. The paper considers the hybrid vehicle issue.
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"The major parties involved in the air pollution hybrid vehicle issue include government big business, consumers, environmental groups, the technology sector and politicians, each of which has a distinct-and often conflicting-perspective on the issue. "Air Pollution Battle Heats Up" for example is an article on the subject starts by saying; While an internal government report says current health standards that limit the amount of soot in the air aren't sufficient, big business and environmentalists are at odds over whether to toughen those rules.""
Tags:air pollution, perspectives, ethics, Hybrid
This paper analyzes the interconnected issues of air pollution and climate change.
Essay # 83918 |
1,800 words (
approx. 7.2 pages ) |
5 sources |
2005
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This paper discusses the problem of air pollution and climate change in Ontario especially Toronto. The author emphases the use of statistics especially correlations. The paper relates the adequacy of the Montreal Protocol and makes policies recommendations.
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"There is a great deal of evidence that human activity is resulting in serious pollution of the environment. It is clear that "industrial activities, such as mining, are directly responsible for much of the pollution that degrades the environment" (Ayres, 2003, p. 1). Industrial flows such as heavy metals are harmful to the environment, and when toxic substances build up, they can interfere with biological processes. The damage done by corporate pollution is particularly observed in air quality and in climatic change. The other main source of smog consists of automobile emissions."
Tags:air, pollution, climate