Southern California Air Pollution Analysis

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Air pollution is when particles of dust, gases, and other harmful substances cloud and mask the air into a harmful cloud of oxygen, which we inhale 20 times every minute. And for every minute, we pay the price. Why? Air pollution has grown rapidly over the years and it is no longer something we can joke about. Southern California residents are obligated to take action against the issue of air pollution because it is one of the causes of global warming and negative health impacts and although air pollution has gotten better in Southern California, there are many causes putting California at the top of the list of polluted areas. Air pollutions rapid increase is not without our help, many causes and sources of this problem are attributed to …show more content…

A study done by the California-Pan Ethnic Health Network showed that California cities still dominate the list for most polluted areas in the nation for ozone (smog) and particle pollution (soot) in 2015. (Michael Ong., Dr.) Not only that, but more than twenty cities in California were given an “F” grade for their state of being, including Orange County. ("State of the Air 2015.") And almost 28 million residents live in counties where ozone or particle pollution levels can make the air unhealthy to breathe. (Michael Ong., Dr.) Airnow, a government run website, provides daily data demonstrating the current state of the air. As of October 26, 2015, more than a third of california is within “moderate range”. That is to say, that the air quality is acceptable but may hold a moderate health concern for certain people. Many of these areas are extremely close to becoming within USG level, Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups such as children, the elderly, and people with lung disease. ("STATE NOT FOUND.") California in itself is the perfect place for air pollution. Because of California's particularly sunny climate and topography, the making of air pollutants are not unlikely. ("Education:Air Pollution Problems.") An unfortunate reality is that because of the drought, forest fires, and a generous amount of gasoline, California is the perfect environment for air pollution to make it’s

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