Over population, industry, littler, car emissions.... just to name a few in general reasons of pollution
there's air pollution everywhere no matter where you go there's air pollution.
the UK
There are a number of Uk businesses that campaign and donate to charitable environmental causes. Some of the most well known that support the campaing to combat water pollution are; WWF Uk, the RSPB and the Angling Trust.
The third variable could be one which is correlated to both variables. These are called confounding variable. For example, in the UK you could find a correlation between coastal air pollution and ice cream sales. This is not because eating ice cream causes air pollution nor because air pollution causes people to eat ice cream. The confounding variable is the temperature. Warm weather gets people to drive to the sea!
In the UK, air pollution contributes to around 5% of all deaths annually. Pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter from vehicles and industry are major contributors to poor air quality in urban areas. Efforts to reduce emissions and improve air quality are ongoing.
The purpose of the Environment UK website is to inform the public of certain laws, regulations, and upcoming legislation related to environmental concerns. Noise and air pollution are just two of the topics covered by the website.
the european union told them to clean the air or pay an expencive fine. :/
The UK made the smokeless zones to prevent any acid rain.
The UK WEEE regulations include regulations for batteries. There are also regulations to protect the environment from water, land, and air pollution by companies.
The high air pollution across central and southern England and parts of Wales is due to light easterly winds bringing pollutants from the continent and allowing local pollution to linger close to where it is produced.
Air quality in the UK is measured using a network of monitoring stations that measure various pollutants such as particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone. The data collected from these stations is then used to calculate air quality indices which provide information on the level of pollution in the air and its potential effects on health. This information is made publicly available to raise awareness and inform actions to improve air quality.
David Taylor has written: 'Energy use and air pollution in UK road freight'