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Different Ideas for Prevention of Air Pollution

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The prevention of air pollution is world wide concern. There have been many investigations into what causes air pollution and the exact methods that work best in the prevention of air pollution.

Through the use of many different methods air pollution is becoming easier to control. It is only through various measures, though, that the prevention of air pollution is possible.

Government Role

The government plays a very important role in prevention of air pollution. It is through government regulations that industries are forced to reduce their air pollution and new developments in technology are created to help everyone do their part in the prevention of air pollution.

Legislation, such as the Clean Air Act, helps to make sure that the main culprits of air pollution are properly regulated and mandatory laws are in place to ensure that air pollution prevention is taken seriously. The government also helps by continuously making regulations stricter and enforcing new regulations that help to combat any new found source of air pollution.

Indoor Air Pollution

Indoor air pollution may seem like an individual concern, but it actually is not just something to worry about in your own home. Indoor air pollution contributes to outdoor air pollution. In the prevention of air pollution it is important to undersatnd about indoor air pollution.

Indoor air is much easier to clean up and regulate than the air outside. However, if you do not know what causes indoor air pollution then you certainly can not prevent it.

Some things that contribute to indoor air pollution are smoking, appliances, the use of chemicals and animals. You can prevent indoor air pollution by not smoking indoors, not using harmful chemicals, buying new energy efficient appliances and keeping animals outside.

Ways to Prevent Air Pollution

Prevention of air pollution can be done in many ways. Some of the larger scale methods of preventing air pollution include urban planning, technology development and legal regulations.

Urban planning involves designing traffic patterns to flow outside of populated areas. It also includes working with the design of roadways to prevent congestion and stop and go traffic situations. The more a vehicle sits and idles, the more pollution it is creating.

Technology is one of the greatest tools in preventing air pollution. The creation of new vehicles that produce less pollution is a major step towards clean air.

Legal regulations are one very effective way to ensure that all possible measures are taken to prevent air pollution. The government sets regulations that prevent individuals and businesses from doing anything that can cause air pollution if it is not absolutely necessary. These regulations also help to reduce pollution in the cases where the polluting activity can not be avoided.


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