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Ashley Pak and Michelle Tapan

Topic: Air Pollution

Bibliography

Websites

Air Pollution."Eschooltoday,

eschooltoday.com/pollution/air-pollution/effects-of-air-pollution.html. Accessed 19 Nov.

2018.

This website is very simple and easy to understand. It gives information about the

long-term and short-term effects of air pollution and how it’s harmful to people’s health.

It also explains a process of how air pollution is created naturally through chemical

reactions.

Ken, Nelson. "Environment for Kids: Air Pollution." Ducksters Education Site, Technological

Solutions, 2018, www.ducksters.com/science/environment/air_pollution.php. Accessed

14 Dec. 2018.

The database from this website gives information about how this issue of Air

Pollution has affected the environment. It explains very specific gases and fuses that it

releases into our atmosphere like sulphur dioxide. It also includes some facts about the

causes of air pollution and what it affects in the environment. It is a good website for

learners and is very organized to use.

Kukreja, Rinkesh, editor. "What Is Air Pollution." Conserve Energy Future, www.conserve-

energy-future.com/causes-effects-solutions-of-air-pollution.php. Accessed 19 Nov. 2018.


This website was very helpful for the topic. It explained basically everything

starting from what air pollution is to some solutions for this issue. The website was

helpful in many parts of our website. This website listed the different types of air

pollution, the cause and effects of the problem, and solutions for it. We got a lot of our

basic ideas from this website and then just added on with our own composed words.

Mackenzie, Jillian. "Air Pollution: Everything You Need to Know." NRDC, Rhea Suh, 1 Nov.

2016, www.nrdc.org/stories/air-pollution-everything-you-need-know.

In the article, "Air Pollution: Everything You Need to Know" by Jillian

Mackenzie, it shares about how air pollution can be hazardous to our health, and where it

comes from. Air pollution comes from energy use and production from vehicle factories,

power plants, engines, and more. This information provided us a more depth knowledge

of air pollution and helped us do our research on this topic to find ideas and solutions that

could help reduce air pollution.

Matheisen, Karl. "Where is the World's Most Polluted City." The Guardian/Observer Archive,

The Rockefeller Foundation, 2 Dec. 2015,

www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/dec/02/where-world-most-polluted-city-air-pollution.

Accessed 14 Dec. 2018.

This article explains where this issue is occurring the most in the world and how it

has been affecting the world and the lives people. It states scientific facts and data from

worldwide. It is very reliable and accurate, it is a very good website to used especially for

this project.

"Pollution." Issues: Understanding Controversy And Society (Air Pollution), Newton,

David E., issues.abc-clio.com/Topics/Display/913470?


terms=pollution&sType=quick&tab2. Accessed 25 Oct. 2018.

This site explains the the information about the attributes of air pollution. It shows

what it harms and how it affects our world. It also gives other opposing viewpoints and

analysis how getting rid of it can benefit, us humans.

Wenk, Dan. "Where Does Air Pollution Come From?" National Park Service, 17 Jan.

2018, www.nps.gov/subjects/air/sources.htm. Accessed 19 Nov. 2018.

This site explains the different types of air pollution sources such as mobile,

stationary, and natural sources. It also describes how air pollution from different areas

can be moved to another through air. We learned that more than half of the air pollution

comes from stationary (power plants) and natural sources.

Newspaper Articles

Mathiesen, Karl. "Where Is the World's Most Polluted City?" The Gaurdian, 2 Dec. 2015,

www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/dec/02/where-world-most-polluted-city-air-pollution.

Accessed 19 Nov. 2018.

This news website gives information and data base on where air pollution occurs

around the world and how it is affecting us every year. The database is based on

voluntary monitoring by the governments. The information also makes it clear.

Images

Marras, Chiara. "More Plastic than Fish in the Sea by 2050." Ecobnb, The Ecobnb

Team, 15 Mar. 2016, ecobnb.com/blog/2016/03/oceans-plastic/. Accessed 31

Jan. 2019.

This is an image of the ocean sides filled with plastic water

bottles, containers, bags, and etc. There are also present boats in the
ocean showing how that the area filled with so much plastic is a public

area to us. There is plastic everywhere, yet such toxic areas like this are

places where people live and work daily. This is what many places in this

world looks like because of plastic waste.

Farming Agricultural Land. Weebly, David Rusenko, www.weebly.com/editor/ main.php#/.

This is an image of farmer working on the agriculture. It simply relates to the theme of

agricultural waste management because it mostly comes from farms and farming.

Wind Turbines. Landmark Dividend, Arthur P. (Tim) Brazy,

www.landmarkdividend.com/wind-energy-lease-overview/.

This is an image of power generated wind turbines. This image shows an example of

power generators for one of our solutions to air pollution. It is all about how these use the wind

to create eco-friendly power that can be used to power our cars and do many things.

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