Pollution is what man does to the air. Anything we develop that burns changes something into a gas. Pressurized containers contain gases that when released are harmful to the air we breathe.
So burning gasoline in an automobile changes the gasoline into carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and a few other compounds including water. Spraying your hair with an aerosol can of hairspray puts pollutants in the air.
If you want to solve pollution, the first thing you need to do is recognize the causes and pass laws which restrict the use of those pollutants. Improving the internal combustion engine, the carburetor, the emissions control, and similar features on cars, trucks, and buses will help a lot. Eliminating or reducing the amount of things you can burn in open fields will help. Eliminating aerosol sprays will help. Attack the cause and you will impact the solution.
2007-01-02 10:45:54
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answered by The Answer Man 5
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There used to be a gain knowledge of that proved that wind power was once our safest alternative to fossil fuels. I get what you are pronouncing. If one trouble isn't solved, there are nonetheless the others that can had been reduced. The quandary with you common sense is that we now have already gotten the earth at a warm adequate temperature for methane to be released from the Arctic; different stuff like CO2 or that breaks down into CO2 and H2O also. So, until we can stop the warming the acidification will still occur. Acidification is only a spinoff, the long-time period warming itself remains to be there.
2016-08-10 06:17:38
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answered by ? 4
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Cooling towers for power plants to solve the thermal pollution problem.
2007-01-02 10:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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only one way?
- less cars, less pollution from cars , make them more efficent.
- more use of public transportation (namely: buses, trains, trams,bicycle)
- fly airplanes less. (these are major polluters)
- Get our energy from alternative energry sources:
- wind energy (turbines)
- from streaming water
- sun energy (place solar panels on roofs.)
- How about insullating houses better? What about more efficient energy applications. Lights that aren't allways on- but only when your in the neighbourhood.
- The government and world leaders have a major role here. They do have goals to reduce pollution output- but are they keeping to it? Are the goals equally fair on all nations?
-taxes (ohh, not popular)
- recycle more. (This means splitting garbage in different types.)
- This is a controversial one: Use nuclear energy. The sad fact is that energy from natural resources may not be enough for the growing population. Using nuclear energy in a sensible way may solve this.
-Keep the rivers and lakes clean by draining out garbage and oxygenating the water. If you don't do this: Dead fish and other dead water life form natural pollutants.
-Reduce the amount of water you use in your house because cleaning polluted water results in pollutions itself. You can reduce the amount of water used from tap, showers, and toilets!)
-Be carefull with energy use. For example the electric energy. Don't have applications on when not in use.
-use energy efficient light bulbs.
-don't litter on the ground.
-education
-returnable (drinking) bottles
2007-01-02 10:39:44
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answered by Robert 2
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Hydro, Solar, Ethenol
2007-01-02 10:31:32
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answered by E M 1
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Stop driving uncool Chelsea tractors
2007-01-02 10:36:25
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answered by Paul 2
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carpooling saves on the release of carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere and contributes less to global warming.
2007-01-02 10:39:23
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answered by c s 3
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Everyone should breathe out of one nostril. We would save 50% of our oxygen this way.
2007-01-02 10:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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More government regulations on manufacturers and stricter environmental policies, personally, i think smoking cigarettes should be illegal.
2007-01-02 11:05:38
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answered by coco puffy. 5
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