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This Is How To Control Air Pollution Emissions

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If you would like to learn about how to control air pollution emissions, you will want to read this article.

Emissions that pollute come from factories, automobiles, burning of unnatural manmade waste and numerous other sources created and acted out by humanity. The question now becomes how to control air pollution emissions?

The first step to limit air pollution emissions of the Earth’s atmosphere is to create and implement laws and regulations that dictate how to control air pollution emissions. These laws and regulations will help to jump start the populations sense of obligation to the environment and assure our continuing commitment into the future.

The second step of how to control air pollution emissions would be to appoint or hire and extensively educate a group of people in all aspects of emissions control to police those people or contributing factors regulated under the laws.

The third step of how to control air pollution emissions is to enforce these laws and regulations without bias, discrimination, favoritism or choice but rather by an equal standard across all lines. The enforcement of the laws and regulations must be performed with a feeling of obligation to both the Earth and to our descendants. Enforcement of the first offense needs to have consequences handed out if any of the laws or regulations have been broken, ignored or limits have been pushed or crossed in any way. A repeat offense violation should have a much harsher consequence, even a possible license suspension. Multiple repeat offenders would be subject to having their license revoked for at least a preset length of time, possibly permanently.

Fortunately, these first three steps have been set into action in some form or other over approximately the past thirty years. The action to be followed through with now is to refine, amend or update old and create new laws and regulations as science and technology advance, giving us new options of how to control air pollution emissions.

To summarize how to control air pollution emissions there needs to be a set of laws and regulations governing the minimum standards for all of the contributing factors along with the devices used to control the contributors of air pollution emissions. A group of people needs to be appointed or hired then extensively educated on the contributing factors of and devices used to control air pollution emissions after these laws have been created and implemented. These people would then police the people or contributing factors regulated under the laws. Lastly, there would be a progressive set of predefined consequences for breaking, ignoring, pushing or exceeding the limits of the laws and regulations.


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