Air Pollution
Air Pollution | A Global Approach to Pollution Regulation Is Necessary
...Around the world there is a growing recognition that air pollution problems cannot be solved locally. Instead, because of the way pollution flows across international borders, many countries are acknowledging that prevention efforts need to be coordinated globally. There have been a number of international agreements on limiting transported air pollutants, and many other discussions and agreements on limiting transported air pollutants are taking place around the world, as international governments increasingly approach air pollution in a borderless context.
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Table of Contents
- Air Pollution and Health: An Overview
- Poor Air Quality Threatens Human Health
- Air Quality Has Improved
- The Threat Posed by Pollution Has Been Exaggerated
- Global Warming Caused by Air Pollution Will Harm Human Health
- Global Warming Caused by Air Pollution Will Not Harm Human Health
- Indoor Air Pollution Is a Major Risk to Public Health
- Air Pollution Is a Serious Health Risk in Asia
- Pollution Regulation Reforms Will Worsen Air Quality
- Pollution Regulation Reforms Will Improve Air Quality
- A Global Approach to Pollution Regulation Is Necessary
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
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