Atmospheric Pollution
...Terrestrial Resources, and Atmospheric Pollution are important. It is very important that we help in funding for the researches to be done to aid in our education about the environment and the effects that humans have on the environment. Atmospheric Pollution affects everyone and everything on the planet Earth. Poor air quality has major health impacts, and control measures are costly, a better understanding of the underlying science can help focus on more effective, lower-cost methods of reducing air pollution (Environmental Energy Technologies Division [EETD], 2007). Climate change will have major effects on the world’s environment, the economy and the health of humans and ecosystems. The Focus Areas Include: Atmospheric Aerosols, Atmospheric Chemistry, Modeling Emissions, and Global Climate. Climate change activities place new demands on participating institutions (researcher’s) to set baselines, establish additionality, determine leakage, ensure permanence, and monitor and verify a project’s greenhouse gas benefits. The continuous rising of gas prices and the recent research on ethanol has made me more conscience of the atmospheric pollution. If humans continue to live the way they are then there will be no future for our children. The atmospheric pollutions help create water pollution, and if humans were taught to conserve energy then we would have less atmospheric pollutions that are caused by Human population. This is like a life circle, only a bad one.
The Atmosphere consists of oxygen and nitrogen and makes up ninety nine percent of the atmosphere, other gases make up the remaining one percent. Water vapor and trace amounts of air pollutants are also present in the air. The atmosphere becomes less dense as it extends outward into space. Smog, acid rain, carbon monoxide, fossil fuel exhausts, and tropospheric ozone are all examples of air pollution. Since...
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