The Effects Of Air Pollution

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The University of Iowa prides itself on being a community with the best interest of the students at heart. With that being said, air pollution is a problem that has been overlooked and ignored within the community due to its inability to directly be seen by individuals. It is impossible to look overhead and notice the carbon dioxide emissions being forced into the air by every student here on campus. Air pollution is an indirect impact from human actions such as driving, construction, and smoking. Each of these factors play a role in the University’s overall impact on the environment; furthermore, each different factor has its own solution that can feasibly be implemented to significantly improve our earth and own community. It is within the …show more content…

If there is an excessive amount of air pollution, it can cause coughing, gasping or irritation. Also, damages to the body, including cancer, can result from prolonged exposure to pollutants. (“Health & Environmental Effects of Air Pollution”). Air pollution can have harmful effects on the environment such as the destruction of the ozone layer. The stratosphere, which includes the ozone layer, shields the Earth from detrimental UV rays. This layer is being destroyed by chemicals found in coolants, pesticides, and aerosol propellants. As a result, UV rays can reach the Earth easier. This could potentially lead to more health problems and damages to susceptible crops (“Health & Environmental Effects of Air Pollution”). Acid rain, created by air pollution, can also affect crops by making the soil acidic and water to become inhabitable for wildlife. Another issue that arises with air pollution is global warming. The atmosphere contains greenhouse gases that are responsible for keeping steady temperatures and the sun’s heat on Earth (“Health & Environmental Effects of Air Pollution”). By burning fossil fuels, humans have been releasing greenhouse gases. The conveyance of the greenhouse gases lead to global warming. Negative outcomes due to global warming include: wildlife, agriculture, and even health problems (“Climate Change Impacts”). Destruction of the ozone layer, acid rain, and global warming are just a few of the negative impacts caused by air

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