To address noise pollution, governments often implement regulations that set acceptable noise levels for various environments, such as residential areas, commercial zones, and industrial sites. They may also enforce zoning laws that separate noisy activities from quiet areas and promote the use of noise barriers and soundproofing measures. Additionally, public awareness campaigns can educate citizens about the impacts of noise pollution and encourage practices that reduce noise, such as using quieter machinery and limiting loud activities during nighttime hours.
There is no fire wood problem and the government isn't trying to solve it.
The government enforces laws that are meant to protect the environment as a whole. The government also encourages efforts aimed at keeping the ocean free of pollution.
They covered it up and continued with privatisation.
You can be smart about electricity and gas. If you really do not need to drive, then don't!
Just stop. Stop. That is all, stop. Stop. Stop now! Stop!!
Reduce price
when government decides to solve a problem, it does so through a. lobbying b. bargaining c. lawmaking d. public policy
They fight with the Japanese
line cleaner
DDT is banned for agricultural use.
The government transfers money to the poor.
by freeing slaves