Polluting Air and Its Risks

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Polluting Air and Its Risks April Turner Everest University EVS 1001-70 Polluting Air and Its Risks There are many major players in the pollution game. I call it a game because many people could care less about their daily activities thinking that it will not harm our ozone. Well they are very carless; here are some things that can harm our atmosphere. There are emissions from factories, cars, planes, or aerosol cans. Cigarette smoke especially second hand smoke is also considered air pollution. Familiar greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide and methane can also include particulate matter such as asbestos or biological matter that could be released into the air. The most common sources of air pollution include oil refineries, power plants, burning of fossil fuels, and chemicals such as paint, factories, and incinerators. The question that people do not think about is how this could affect human’s health and our environment. Well its simple we as humans could die and our environment would become nonexistent. To be on point about it though Humans cause a lot of the air pollutants without thinking about it. We inhale these everyday walking to work or school. If it were to overtake the city it could cause a lot of sick people and deaths as such was the case in London in 1952. It was called the London Smog, it was a four-day incident that sickened 100,000 people and caused as many as 12,000 deaths. Very cold weather in December 1952 led residents of London, England, to burn more coal to keep warm. Smoke and other pollutants became trapped by a thick fog that settled over the city. The polluted fog became so thick that people could only see a few meters in front of them, and the result was deadly. The environment couldn’t withstand such a disaster our crops and fields would whiter and our grass would die. The outcome could have the potential to be very deadly.

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