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Page 1: Atmospheric pollution Name Institutional affiliation

Atmospheric pollution

Name

Institutional affiliation

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Introduction

Atmospheric pollution is evident in Arizona.

The social, economic and environmental perspectives on atmospheric pollution have opened our eyes on the different strategies that are available in solving the issue.

Atmospheric pollution has tremendous effect on the environment.

Sustainability plans therefore should be aimed reducing the impacts of atmospheric pollution on the environment .

This should be done alongside with the approaches for reducing air pollution.

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Atmospheric pollution

Atmospheric pollution is the introduction of biological molecules that are harmful to the atmosphere of the earth.

This is of great concern since it has tremendous negative impacts on the environment.

It can cause death to the habitats of the area, diseases thus causing a lot of damages.

The effects are felt on both local and global level.

The contaminants of the atmosphere come from different sources which react together forming the hazardous materials in the atmosphere.

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Atmospheric pollution

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Atmospheric pollution from industries

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Social, economic, and environmental

perspectives on atmospheric pollution

The social perspective on atmospheric pollution recognizes the physical existence of air pollution.

Emphasis is made on the analytical need to separate the social existence of problems from their chemical and physical existence.

Atmospheric population has many economic impacts.

There are costs of atmospheric pollution in an economic perspective.

Environmental perspectives entail the effects that air pollution has on the environment.

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Effects of atmospheric pollution in Arizona

Atmospheric pollution has tremendous effects on the environment and its inhabitants.

The valley of Arizona for instance carries a lot of dirt, toxic metals, ammonia from farm fertilizer, and ozone that results to irritation of the nasal tissues.

Atmospheric pollution results to acidification, eutrophication, and ground level ozone. There might be chemical reactions that involve air pollutants leading to the acidic compounds creation.

Acidic commodities may kill trees; they may also harm animals, fish and the wildlife.

Eutrophication results from the growth in algae in the lakes which make the conditions for other organisms unconducive.

Atmospheric pollution causes chemical reactions that create air pollutants resulting to poisonous gases

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Approaches to addressing atmospheric pollution

Atmospheric pollution must be addressed.

The strategies for reducing air pollution include pollution prevention, control technologies and control measures.

All these strategies are implemented using either regulations or market based programs.

Control strategies give a combination voluntary measures and also mandatory controls that should be implemented on a global scale. These strategies have been effective.

They increase the energy efficiency in the atmosphere.

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Sustainability plans

Sustainability plans help to create a conducive environment. They are aimed at reducing air pollution.

They ensure that they provide an integrated approach in tackling indoor and outdoor air pollution.

This takes into account the environmental, economic and social consequences.

They are therefore better integrated to the planning process for the sake o national development.

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Stakeholders and their roles

  The different stakeholders in the sustainability plan include local

community residents, governmental agencies, and nonprofit organizations.

Community residents are already aware of the sources of pollution for the atmosphere.

They will take their efforts towards the mitigation planning of the right decision to be taken in avoiding pollution.

Government agencies on the other hand help in giving subsidies for the strategies that are supposed to help in the reduction of air pollution.

Nonprofit organizations also chip in order to ensure that they become socially responsible in the community.

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Review of the plan

The sustainability plan is more successful than the current actions.

This is because it is aimed at giving an integrated approach to in solving thematic issues in the environment.

This is done in a balanced way thus making sure that there is a sustainable development through social, economic and environmental effectiveness.

It is also key to influencing lifestyles thus aiding in the application of the policy options .

Thus is also critical in making sure that it strengthens good governance at all the levels.

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References

Bickerstaff, K. (2014). Risk perception research: socio-cultural perspectives on the public experience of air pollution. Environment international

Matyssek, R., Clarke, N., Cudlín, P., Mikkelsen, T. N., Tuovinen, J. P., Wieser, G., & Paoletti, E. (2013). Climate Change, Air Pollution and Global Challenges: Understanding and Perspectives from Forest Research (Vol. 13). Newnes.

Romstad, E. (2013). Team approaches in reducing nonpoint source pollution. Ecological Economics.

Holgate, S. T. (2009). Air pollution and health. San Diego: Academic Press.