I'd like to help but you need to be a bit more specific. To start with doing a case study usually means you pick one particular case in which air pollution occurred or you could pick one certain aspect of air pollution such as particulate matter from industry in the northeast or migration of air pollutants to other countries and their effects, you could pick a specific pollutant such as sulfur oxides or ozone (there are many more). Once you have picked your topic you will need to research contributors to air pollution, their effects on human health, environmental impacts, ecological effects, how these effects can be mitigated (lessened) and what has been and can be done to reduce air pollution. I hope this helps, any other questions feel free to e-mail me I have a degree in environmental science so I love to help other students/advocates.
2006-12-09 01:59:23
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answered by angel_fish1791 2
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The best one would be air pollution. Due to air pollution, water pollution is caused because toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide etc react with rain water to form acid and falls down as acid rain which eventually causes water pollution and affect the wildlife. The air pollution causes various diseases such as lung cancers. So air pollution is a major pollution and so it must be controlled otherwise no sooner the day will come, when organisms living in this earth will suffocate and die.
2016-05-22 22:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Just to help a little . CO2 is not a pollutant. CO2 is removed from our atmosphere by plants and they give us oxygen. So CO2 is very low because of the plants. don't believe that methane is a pollutant as it is very light and no body can measure it.
2006-12-09 03:36:12
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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Here's a good website:
www.scorecard.org
2006-12-09 01:51:25
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answered by rgdet 5
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first gather all the facts then put it all together
2006-12-12 12:03:39
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answered by ? 5
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