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Air Pollution - Coggle Diagram
Air Pollution
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Causes
Natural causes
Volcanic eruptions
Wilds fire
Human Actions
Greenhouse gases
cattle raising
Factories production
They are emissions such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and fluorinated gases.
Smog
vehicle smoke
Burning sulfur bearing fossil and coal power plants
Toxic pollutants
Waste incineration
Burning of gasoline
Context
For approximately 100 years, two serious problems that threaten global health have been evident: climate change and air pollution.
The 20th century was the time when it had the greatest impact, therefore regulations began to be created. In 1970, pollution control expanded throughout the planet and the air began to be cleaner.
But currently there are many countries that are not part of this organization to regulate atmospheric pollution.
In 1990 the world could no longer resist and climate change arose as a consequence of the large amount of harmful gases generated by the industry, which they talked to us about as if it were a problem without risks that did not compromise our lives.
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Alternatives
Use technologies that reduce the impact of our actions, such as
Renewable energy, for example
Wind power, such as wind turbine
Solar energy, such as solar panels
Oven with vaulted finish
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