Ecological Nature of the Problem of acid rain
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Table of Contents
- Reviewing the basics of acid rain.
- Considering the specific impact that acid rain has had on the global environment.
- Possible Solutions.
- Reviewing policies that have been enacted on both the national and international level.
Abstract
Over the course of the last several decades, notable environmental problems have come to the attention of policymakers. Chief among these issues has been the problem of acid rain. Although many governments have argued that they are not responsible for the production of acid rain in the global environment, one only needs to consider how this process occurs to understand that all industrialized or industrializing nations are involved in the process of acid rain productions to some degree. Using this as a basis for inquiry, this portion of the investigation considers the ecological nature of acid rain and the ramifications that this process has on the development of the global environment.
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