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    Emissions any substances that are released into air from natural or human sources. This may include flow of gases, liquid droplets, as well as solid particles. It is important to understand that not all emissions are pollutants, even though they may cause significant health and environmental problems. The United States as well as China has faced significant emissions across the countries, which has led to various problems and challenges (Paulot et al., 2014). Transportation: Basically, about 27%…

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    Chinese Air Pollution

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    below 50 μg/m3 , as well as annual average levels below 20 μg/m3, as "acceptable."” All of his perspectives express that people overly concern about Chinese air pollution. However, if we do not pay such a huge attention to it, how can people deal with a striking number of death? According to Li Jing’s article “Air pollution is bigger killer in China than smoking, says new Greenpeace study”4 (04 February, 2015) : “Tiny smog-inducing pollutants, known as PM2.5, led to about 257,000 premature…

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    Nishat Mills Case Study

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    Abstract: Nishat Mills Limited (NML) is one of the largest textile multifaceted unit of Pakistan that is involved in the business of textile manufacturing and of spinning, combing, weaving, bleaching, dyeing, printing, stitching, buying, selling and otherwise dealing in yarn, linen, cloth and other goods and fabrics made from raw cotton, synthetic fiber and cloth, and to generate, accumulate, distribute and supply electricity. The market for clothing, home textile and accessories has always been…

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    medical emergencies, scientists have proven that air pollution is now considered a risk factor for stroke around the world. Many people do have strokes because of their bad habits, but not all. Only 74% of modifiable risk factors for stroke are traced back to behavioral attributes. This statistic proves that there is something else causing strokes to occur in patients that they have no control over. Developing countries have the highest risk factor of air pollution for stroke. ⅕ people who…

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    Air Pollution Most people died from lung cancer because of their unhealthy habits; however, nowadays more people suffer from this malignant disease regardless of their lifestyle. This is due to the widespread of environmental problems, especially air pollution, which is produced by pollutants including sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and particulate matters (such as PM2.5 and PM10). “Each 10-µg/m3 of pollutants was associated with approximately ... 8% increased risk of lung…

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    and cultural norms that most U.S. citizens have practiced for years. There are three main forms of pollution that I will be focusing on: air, soil, and water pollution. [Can I use this as an opening paragraph to introduce the topic of U.S. pollution??] CHEMICALS AND PARTICLES There is almost an immeasurable amount of chemicals in the air that make up the air quality in the United States. Many of these toxins are discharged many sources that range from large manufacturing buildings to small…

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    Smog In China

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    will decrease. Who would want to risk visiting such a beautiful land and its people if their life was on the line? Dangerously high levels of smog from coal and car exhaust in Beijing may cause tourists to re-evaluate their tourist destination. If China was to ever…

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    Air Pollution is considered as one of the major contributing factors of the degradation of Mother Earth, and for the Philippines every waking day of a person’s life the matter of ‘gas’ is a part of it. According to an article Source of Air pollution "By inhaling a large amount of air pollution in one’s body system, it can cause serious diseases and in worst case scenarios can lead to death" (2013, par. 1). Having a tainted air that every living organisms, including the humans that are breathing.…

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    Electric Car Environment

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    Research question: how do electric cars affect air environment? Barry Saxifrage, who consistently researches and writes about climate changes for the Vancover Observer and other publications, argues that generally electric cars cause less or equal climate pollution than gasoline cars. To support his claim, the author analyzes data from energy databases and industry websites on pollution released by producing the cars and batteries, burning gasoline, and generating the electricity as the…

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    causing health problems in humans because of air pollution and global warming. As the air gets dirtier, water becomes more contaminated and food more tainted, it causes people to become sicker. Global warming has caused diseases to spread by ticks and mosquitoes, which can cause longer allergy seasons and more wave deaths. Also, the warming can cause more asthma because of heat, allergens, and air pollution (Borenstein). Meanwhile, global warming and air pollution have…

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