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air pollutionContamination of the atmosphere caused by the discharge, accidental or deliberate, of a wide range of toxic airborne substances. Often the amount of the released substance is relatively high in a certain locality, so the harmful effects become more noticeable. The cost of preventing any discharge of pollutants into the air is prohibitive, so attempts are more usually made to reduce the amount of discharge gradually and to disperse it as quickly as possible by using a very tall chimney, or by intermittent release. One major air pollutant is sulphur dioxide (SO2), produced from the burning of fossil fuels. It dissolves in atmospheric moisture to produce sulphurous acid (acid rain):
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| That means clean air is needed (and lots of it) so the vehicles engine can run smoothly. Clear Skies headed the Kerry campaign's list of "The Bush/Cheney Top 10 Environmental Insults," and has been repeatedly assailed by green activists for gutting the historic Clean Air Act. The Bush Administration's "Clear Skies" initiative would substantially weaken public health and environmental protections under the Clean Air Act, while doing nothing about global warming. |
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