Introduction: Taking a Deep Breath
Since the beginning of the XX century, the air pollution issue has been raised and yet remains unsolved. In the course of the technology development, the concern for the clean air has arisen, yet no efficient measures have been developed yet.
Air as It Is: The Incredible Mix
Explaining the properties of air, the author shows that air is crucial for every living creature or plant on the Earth. Moreover, the author shows in details what air is made of, telling the exact proportions and naming the compounds and the formulas: “Some of the gases in the air are elements: nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2) and argon (Ar). But carbon dioxide (CO2) is a compound (as is and water vapour, H2O)” (Air and Molecular Compounds).
When Pollution Issue Comes Along
According to Tatchell, the air is slowly changing because the level of oxygen in the air is dropping due to the air pollution. The latter, in its turn, is the result of carbon dioxide emissions – a specific “tribute” to the era of technological development.
Another Crisis to Handle with
Hence, Shukman explains, follows the air crisis. According to Shukman, the air quality standards have been violated for quite long time (Shukman para. 2), which gives reasons for serious concerns.
Switch on That Air Conditioner
Rosenthal offers to solve the problem of air cooling with the help of air conditioning (Rosenthal para. 2). However, the solution for the problem of the lack of fresh air is not that easy to solve as one could have thought it was. According to the author of “A Luxury the World Can’t Afford,” air conditioning has the most negative effect on the air, polluting it with poisonous emissions.
Conclusion: It Is not the End. Yet
Therefore, it is obvious that a lot has to be done to make the air as clean as it used to be and at the same time make sure that the undertaken measures do not affect the environment negatively. With a proper strategy, people will be able to make air clean again.
Works Cited
“A Luxury the World Can’t Afford.” New York Times, 2012. Web.
“Air and Molecular Compounds.” BBC, n.d. Web.
Rosenthal, Elizabeth. “The Cost of Cool.” New York Times, n.d. Web.
Shukman, David. “Effort Set to Track Air Pollution.” BBC News. 2012. Web.
Tatchell, Peter. “The Oxygen Crisis.” Guardian. 2012. Web.