Examines the U.S. Clean Air Act, providing a thorough description of its requirements, related legislation, and what it means for corporations and individuals.
Easy-to-read text and illustrations that explain global warming, the breakdown of the ozone layer, acid rain, and other environmental matters relating to the air.
Provides an overview of the world's air pollution problem, discussing air pollution, global warming, indoor air quality, automobiles and air pollution, air quality and public health, and what individuals can do to reduce air pollution.
Examines the effects of the environment on health, explaining what air pollution is, looking at different types of air pollution, and discussing what the world is doing to address the problem.
Contains visual diagrams, hands-on experiments, and biographies associated with the study of air pollution; and describes the various toxic chemicals and gases that pollute the air such as acid rain and smog, what causes pollution, the Air Quality Index, and the effects of global warming.