Air Pollution - Environment Persuasive Essay

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Each student must submit a persuasive essay (aka argument essay). The document must be 3-pages (1.5 spacing, size 12 font), plus a 1-page bibliography. Please submit a Word document or PDF.

In a nutshell, using logic and reason, demonstrate that your stance/idea is more legitimate than the contrary. Persuade me (the reader) to adopt that point of view. I strongly suggest that you make this about your debate topic, but it's not required.

The topic is about Air Pollution.

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Hello, I'm done, the outline shows the topic chosen in completing the persuasive essay.

Running Head: AIR POLLUTION

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Air Pollution
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
Date

AIR POLLUTION

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Indoor Air Pollution is as Serious as Outdoor Pollution

Air pollution is a serious environmental issue today. With the increase in industrial
activity across the globe, society has become too familiar with terms such as radon, smog, ozone,
asbestos, lead, and carbon monoxide. We see on the news, reading on the papers, and possibly
experiencing in our lives some of the dangerous consequences of air pollution- perhaps through
allergies, congestions and complications of breathing system due to exposure to smog or carbon
monoxide poisoning in extreme cases.
Despite the evidence of increasing air pollution, we cannot fail to recommend
governments as they have established regulations in an effort to minimize the harmful effects of
pollution. For instance, we have seen regulations target vehicles manufacturers to reduce their
emissions while pollutant emitting facilities are regulated through standards. In the United States,
the federal government involvement in controlling air pollution dates back to 1970 when the
Clean Air Act was introduced (Hansen, 2018).
While the regulation has undergone various changes over the years, its purpose is mostly
still the same. Other countries around the world have their own version of the Clean Air Act.
Unfortunately, there is a big flaw with the regulations across the globe. Just like the Clean Air
Act, all these regulations apply to outside air. Currently, there is no country with regulations
targeting air pollution occurring indoors.
Should the issue of indoor air pollution be of serious concern to people? Can a ...


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