Air Pollution/cause And Effect

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...an adverse effect on the health of plants, animals and human beings, can occur naturally. For example, when a volcano becomes active, it can spew forth tremendous qualities of particulate matter, as well as toxic gas. However, nature is capable of handling the pollutants cause by such events so that the effects are short-termed and generally quite localized. The problems associated with air pollution in the contemporary era are attributed to human actions. In other words, there is a direct cause-and-effect situation at work wherein human societies engage in industrialization and the myriad side effects of this industrialization results in polluting the air and the environment. (Thesis statement). The following examination of literature verifies this cause-and-effect relationship.
Pollution, in general, was defined in the Tenth Report of the Britain’s Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution as:
The introduction by man into the environment of substances of energy liable to cause hazard to human health, harm to living resources, and ecological systems, damage to structures or amenity or interference...

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