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    The Economics of The Clean Air Act Air is a part of all of our lives. Without clean air‚ nothing we know of can exist. The debate over clean air‚ it’s regulations‚ their teammates and opposition‚ and the economic factors coming into play into this ever-more recognizable problem is a widespread and ever more controversial one. Like a long countdown to eventual disaster‚ the pollution effecting our world has no doubt made increasingly more impact on our daily lives‚ and has increased the intensity

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    The book Into Thin Air is a documented disaster by climber Jon Krakauer. Published in 1997‚ Jon wrote about the devastating summit attempt by several different groups. This climb was stopped by a disastrous storm above the death zone killing eight people‚ including Rob Hall. Rob Hall was Jons respectable leader and a guide who was a very experienced climber bringing 39 climbers to the summit between 1990 to 1995. He was once again trying to keep his business booming by bringing more and more climbers

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    Air pollution is one of the most critical environmental problems today. Every day‚ the air in the atmosphere is becoming increasingly polluted‚ and toxic for human consumption. Pollution not only harms the environment but also poses a threat to human health. According to world health organization‚ air pollution has been linked to almost seven million deaths in one out of every eight people. In fact‚ several people are developing detrimental illnesses‚ a difficulty breathing‚ lung cancer and various

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    10. Air pollution (global warming) Environmental Protection Our planet Earth is only a tiny part of the universe‚ but nowadays it’s the only place where we can live. People always polluted their surroundings. But until now pollution was not such a serious problem. People lived in rural areas and did not produce such amount of polluting agents that would cause a dangerous situation in global scale. With the development of overcrowded industrial highly developed cities‚ which put huge amounts

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    In 1970 was the federal first attempt to control hazardous air pollutants (HAP).” The current definition of HAP is a pollutant "known to cause or [that] may reasonably be anticipated to cause adverse effects to human health or adverse environmental effects”. It came in section 112 amendments to clean air. The EPA was required by Section 112 to have a list of hazardous air pollutants that may have would cause to mortalities‚ fatalities‚ illnesses or anything that could not be reversed. Once the pollutant

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    the true meaning of happiness was to Chris McCandless in Into The Wild‚ and also shows us that nature is a beautiful but deadly opponent in both Into The Wild and Into Thin Air. In Into The Wild‚ Jon Krakauer is following the Chris McCandless’s footsteps in his search for happiness and his interactions with nature. In Into Thin Air‚ Jon Krakauer wrote about his journey to Mt. Everest and the tragedy that took place in 1996. Both of these works are true stories that Jon Krakauer went through or researched

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    People might say that he still had control over his life completely while climbing Mount Everest‚ but when you put your life in the hands of someone else‚ they take the most control over your life‚ just as Jon Krakauer had done in the book Into Thin Air.

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    The book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer tells the story of his Everest expedition in 1996. Though ideally everyone would survive this expedition unharmed‚ this was unfortunately not the case; all the dangers of Everest can lead to hypoxia‚ frostbite‚ falling into a crevasse‚ or High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE). Krakauer describes how Ngawang Topche‚ a Sherpa who assisted Scott Fischer’s Everest expedition‚ developed HAPE while climbing the mountain and the effect it had on him. High Altitude Pulmonary

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    Air Pollution in Hong Kong In recent years‚ air pollution has become one of the top concerns of Hong Kong’s‚ which led to the rise of various environmentally friendly campaigns such as Action Blue Sky and Clean Air Charter brought forth by the government. However‚ it is still not uncommon to find the internationally well-known Victoria Harbour being veiled in a cloud of gloomy air with many skyscrapers barely visible at times. What is worrying is that the aforementioned measures seem to be ineffective

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    Into Thin Air Jon Krakaeur United States by Villard Books 1997 In Into Thin Air by Jon Krakaeur‚ the author’s word choice of descriptive passages and vivid words help well understand his perspective. You see this whole story is written in perspective Jon Krakauer is a journalist by trade‚ and his motive for going on the Everest expedition is to write an article about the experience of climbing as part of a commercial expedition. The perspective is in the first person‚ but with a journalistic

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