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Despite significant progress, the American Lung Association’s State of the Air 2010 report
found that nearly 58 percent of Americans continue to inhale dangerously polluted air.
Sardinero Beach saturated with people in Santander, Spain
According to Opednews.com, over-population exponentially increases air pollution.
The United States is expected to add at least 100 million more people by 2040.
Pilatus PC-12
Aircraft emissions will likely become one of the largest contributors to global warming by 2050,
due to increased aircraft traffic. There is particular concern about jet emissions in the
stratosphere, where the warming effect of some pollutants is magnified. On a typical New York-
to-Denver flight, a commercial jet emits up to 1,660 pounds of carbon dioxide per passenger,
which is about what an SUV generates in a month.
In the U.S., transportation is the largest single source of air pollution. It was responsible for
more than half of the carbon monoxide, over a third of the nitrogen oxides, and almost a
quarter of the hydrocarbons emitted in 2006, according to the EPA.
According to the American Lung Association (ALA), pollution from heavy highway traffic
contributes to a higher risk of heart attack, allergies, premature births, and
deaths of infants around the time they are born. of lower lung function,
developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and dying prematurely.
Trucks are a major source of smog, toxic chemical pollution, and fine particle diesel soot,
which causes respiratory problems, cancer, and up to 50,000 premature deaths a year.
According to Clean Air Trust, trucks could use 90% cleaner fuel. with less sulfur.
Long-term particle pollution is linked to increased hospitalization
for asthma attacks for children living near roads with heavy traffic.
Open-fire in Breckenridge, Colorado

Burning wood produces the raw materials for particle pollution, according to the ALA.
Toxic pollutants in the air and deposited on soils or surface waters harm wildlife in
numerous ways. Studies show that air pollution is contributing to birth defects,
reproductive failure, and disease in animals.
Birds are more susceptible to ozone, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide because
of their high respiratory rates and they die from inhaling pollution and consuming
polluted sources of water and food.
Air pollutants harm trees by damaging their foliage and impairing the process of
photosynthesis. Preserving the nation’s forests is important to counteracting air pollution,
especially in urban areas, as trees are the principal absorber of carbon dioxide.
Ever since the 1970s, pollution hanging over downtown Denver, famously known as
“the Brown Cloud,” can often be clearly seen, especially on cold winter days. The hazy skies
 above the city are due to Denver’s location at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, which
 causes temperature inversions where warm air, which is less dense, rises and traps the cooler
air near the ground.
According to inventory data produced by the Colorado Department of Public Health, from
 2004 and 2005, oil and gas production facilities were accountable for more than 50% of
all the volatile organic compounds released from stationary sources in Colorado, at times
causing dangerous levels of ozone in the air.
According to the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission, the Denver Metro- North
Front Range region has exceeded ozone standards since the early 2000s and was designated
a federal nonattainment area for ozone in 2007. Historically, a major source of pollution in this
area was the Rocky Mountain Arsenal.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was used as a chemical weapons manufacturing center
during World War II, and dangerous levels of air pollution resulted from the routine
demolition of obsolete munitions.
The arsenal was placed on the National Priorities List of Superfund sites in 1987,
and has since become one of the largest environmental cleanup programs
in the nation.
The cleanup program is expected to end in 2011, and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Will become one of the largest urban national wildlife refuges.
To aid legislation in the 1977 Clean Air Act to prevent and aid existing visibility
 impairment to Class I areas, the IMPROVE program was initiated in 1985.
Arches National Park in Utah is a Class I area because it is greater than 6,000 acres.
The IMPROVE program implemented an extensive long-term monitoring program to track
changes in visibility and determine causal mechanisms for the visibility impairment in the
National Parks and Wilderness Areas.
The Rocky Mountains
In 2006, the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission approved restrictions on the oil
 and gas industry to curb emissions and, in 2010, approved a plan to replace power plants
with commercial boilers to reduce “regional haze” in a unanimous vote. The plan is
expected to reduce sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions by more than 70,000 tons
by 2018.
Denver Light Rail
According to the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), public transportation
in the U.S. saves approximately 1.4 billion gallons of gasoline and about 1.5
million tons of carbon dioxide annually. Yet 88 percent of all trips in the U.S. are made by
car.
If just one in 10 Americans used public transportation daily,
U.S. dependence on foreign oil would decrease by 40 percent.
Hybrid cars, like the Toyota Prius, emit far lower levels of air pollutants than
conventional cars because of increased gas mileage. Emissions can be reduced up
to 90 percent, when comparing hybrid cars to traditional gas-powered vehicles,
according to CarbonMonoxidePoisoning.Com.
Solar power is a great alternative and renewable energy source, and can be used to charge
Electric Vehicles (EVs). According to EnergyIndependence, the technology to harness the power
of the sun is available now and could provide all of the energy that Americans now consume.

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Air pollution's toll in the U.S.

  • 1. Despite significant progress, the American Lung Association’s State of the Air 2010 report found that nearly 58 percent of Americans continue to inhale dangerously polluted air.
  • 2. Sardinero Beach saturated with people in Santander, Spain According to Opednews.com, over-population exponentially increases air pollution. The United States is expected to add at least 100 million more people by 2040.
  • 3. Pilatus PC-12 Aircraft emissions will likely become one of the largest contributors to global warming by 2050, due to increased aircraft traffic. There is particular concern about jet emissions in the stratosphere, where the warming effect of some pollutants is magnified. On a typical New York- to-Denver flight, a commercial jet emits up to 1,660 pounds of carbon dioxide per passenger, which is about what an SUV generates in a month.
  • 4. In the U.S., transportation is the largest single source of air pollution. It was responsible for more than half of the carbon monoxide, over a third of the nitrogen oxides, and almost a quarter of the hydrocarbons emitted in 2006, according to the EPA.
  • 5. According to the American Lung Association (ALA), pollution from heavy highway traffic contributes to a higher risk of heart attack, allergies, premature births, and deaths of infants around the time they are born. of lower lung function, developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and dying prematurely.
  • 6. Trucks are a major source of smog, toxic chemical pollution, and fine particle diesel soot, which causes respiratory problems, cancer, and up to 50,000 premature deaths a year. According to Clean Air Trust, trucks could use 90% cleaner fuel. with less sulfur.
  • 7. Long-term particle pollution is linked to increased hospitalization for asthma attacks for children living near roads with heavy traffic.
  • 8. Open-fire in Breckenridge, Colorado Burning wood produces the raw materials for particle pollution, according to the ALA.
  • 9. Toxic pollutants in the air and deposited on soils or surface waters harm wildlife in numerous ways. Studies show that air pollution is contributing to birth defects, reproductive failure, and disease in animals.
  • 10. Birds are more susceptible to ozone, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide because of their high respiratory rates and they die from inhaling pollution and consuming polluted sources of water and food.
  • 11. Air pollutants harm trees by damaging their foliage and impairing the process of photosynthesis. Preserving the nation’s forests is important to counteracting air pollution, especially in urban areas, as trees are the principal absorber of carbon dioxide.
  • 12. Ever since the 1970s, pollution hanging over downtown Denver, famously known as “the Brown Cloud,” can often be clearly seen, especially on cold winter days. The hazy skies above the city are due to Denver’s location at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, which causes temperature inversions where warm air, which is less dense, rises and traps the cooler air near the ground.
  • 13. According to inventory data produced by the Colorado Department of Public Health, from 2004 and 2005, oil and gas production facilities were accountable for more than 50% of all the volatile organic compounds released from stationary sources in Colorado, at times causing dangerous levels of ozone in the air.
  • 14. According to the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission, the Denver Metro- North Front Range region has exceeded ozone standards since the early 2000s and was designated a federal nonattainment area for ozone in 2007. Historically, a major source of pollution in this area was the Rocky Mountain Arsenal.
  • 15. The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was used as a chemical weapons manufacturing center during World War II, and dangerous levels of air pollution resulted from the routine demolition of obsolete munitions.
  • 16. The arsenal was placed on the National Priorities List of Superfund sites in 1987, and has since become one of the largest environmental cleanup programs in the nation.
  • 17. The cleanup program is expected to end in 2011, and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Will become one of the largest urban national wildlife refuges.
  • 18. To aid legislation in the 1977 Clean Air Act to prevent and aid existing visibility impairment to Class I areas, the IMPROVE program was initiated in 1985. Arches National Park in Utah is a Class I area because it is greater than 6,000 acres.
  • 19. The IMPROVE program implemented an extensive long-term monitoring program to track changes in visibility and determine causal mechanisms for the visibility impairment in the National Parks and Wilderness Areas.
  • 20. The Rocky Mountains In 2006, the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission approved restrictions on the oil and gas industry to curb emissions and, in 2010, approved a plan to replace power plants with commercial boilers to reduce “regional haze” in a unanimous vote. The plan is expected to reduce sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions by more than 70,000 tons by 2018.
  • 21. Denver Light Rail According to the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), public transportation in the U.S. saves approximately 1.4 billion gallons of gasoline and about 1.5 million tons of carbon dioxide annually. Yet 88 percent of all trips in the U.S. are made by car.
  • 22. If just one in 10 Americans used public transportation daily, U.S. dependence on foreign oil would decrease by 40 percent.
  • 23. Hybrid cars, like the Toyota Prius, emit far lower levels of air pollutants than conventional cars because of increased gas mileage. Emissions can be reduced up to 90 percent, when comparing hybrid cars to traditional gas-powered vehicles, according to CarbonMonoxidePoisoning.Com.
  • 24. Solar power is a great alternative and renewable energy source, and can be used to charge Electric Vehicles (EVs). According to EnergyIndependence, the technology to harness the power of the sun is available now and could provide all of the energy that Americans now consume.