How much would carbon rates be lowered by if speeding rates were reduced
Alan R. Smith has written: 'Air pollution' -- subject(s): Air, Pollution
because you r question does not make sense
Quade R Stahl has written: 'Preliminary air pollution survey of ethylene' -- subject(s): Air, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Ethylene, Ethylene, Pollution
Air pollution is due to smoke and waste. THE CAUSESOF AIR POLLUTION R..smoke from vehicles,factories and automobiles.THE EFFECTS R..breathing problems,irritation in eyes,heart diseases and cancer.
um well : stop driving cars (whoopee) stop driving planes (hmm, i do like holidays though...) STOP using deodorant spray cans - body sprays (whoopee, they stink bad...) stop driving motorbikes (they r pretty bad for the environment) yeah, stop driving. the pollution around main cities are dreadful you know, it practically poisons the food you eat!
R. L. Duprey has written: 'Compilation of air pollutant emission factors' -- subject(s): Air, Pollution
It is impossible to stop pollution. You cannot people to use air conditioner or cars. You can reduce pollution. You can practise the 3'R with are reduce, reuse and recycle, to reduce all the type of pollution. Use electrical cars example hybrid cars to reduse air pollution. Throw rubbish in a proper place example in rubbish bin, to reduce land pollution, water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution and the spread of diseases like influenza A H1N1. Actually there are more than 3 ways to reduce pollution. You can find them in other web sites.
J. R. T. Colley has written: 'Chronic respiratory diseases in children in relation to air pollution' -- subject(s): Air, Environmentally induced diseases in children, Pediatric respiratory diseases, Pollution, Toxicology
R. Brodzinsky has written: 'Volatile organic chemicals in the atmosphere' -- subject(s): Atmospheric chemistry, Air, Pollution
Kirk R. Smith has written: 'Biofuels, air pollution, and health' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Biomass energy, Environmental aspects of Fuel, Environmental health, Fuel, Indoor air pollution
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James R Newman has written: 'Effects of air emissions on wildlife resources' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Wildlife conservation, Air, Acid rain, Pollution