Clean Air Act To Breathe Healthcare Research Paper Help

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There has been an ongoing “battle” to work towards “clean air” – even as the definition has continued to evolve with scientific research. We each may have different views as to what “clean air” even means, what the relative sacrifices are or should be to achieve “clean air”, and may even wonder how “clean” the air really “needs” to be?

Some have argued we have gone overboard with regulations, and that we have not considered legitimate concerns in the decision-making process. For example, how much is it worth to have a job, food, and shelter, and if pollution control endangers that, is it worth it? Can we really set air quality standards (as the Clean Air Act requires) WITHOUT regard to cost? Have we made the air “too clean”, so that our natural immune systems cannot deal with today’s airborne challenges? If all these pollution control restrictions force industry away from our region or to other countries, do the health impacts of job loss and its associated competitive disadvantages affect our health in more dramatic ways not being taken into account under the Clean Air Act?

For this assignment, consider: how clean should the air we breathe be, and how much is it worth to make it so?

Do not tell me the current standard or the estimated costs being spent to clean up the air. Give your opinion and support your opinion regarding how clean you believe the air should be and how much it is worth to make it so.

Summarize your thoughts and findings in 2 pages double spaced

This has to BE VERY WELL WRITTEN!

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Clean Air to Breathe: Outline
Introduction
Thesis Statement: As such, the air we breathe should be clean and it costs all that it
means; economically and politically to ensure that the air remains relatively clean.
I: How clean should the air we breathe be?
II. How much is it worth to make it so?
Conclusion


Running head: CLEAN AIR TO BREATHE

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Clean Air to Breathe
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CLEAN AIR TO BREATHE

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Clean Air to Breathe

Introduction
The battle for clean air to breathe is an essential component of guaranteeing better quality
life on the planet, especially at a time when pollution levels have increased and untenable for
many developing as well as developed countries. Andrews (2017) observes that clean air to
breathe is a fundamental human right issue which ensures that people live healthy lives.
However, a majority of the world's population lives in areas that expose them to poor quality air
leading ...


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