No being shall be denied the right to clean air
as a necessary function of life.
With increased pollution and population and less trees,
will this become a right for the future?
It seems to be a bigger problem than most of us are aware.
There is the Clean Air Council, the Clean Air Watch, the Clean Air Task Force,
and so many other non-profit organizations,
all dedicated to the Right to Clean Air.
Some countries have a Clean Air Act which limits toxic gas emissions.
The U.S. passed its Clean Air Act in 1963, amending it twice for stricter limits.
Again in 2010, another amendment was proposed but never passed,
which would further limit emissions from coal factories and other industry sources
of toxins, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury.
will this become a right for the future?
It seems to be a bigger problem than most of us are aware.
There is the Clean Air Council, the Clean Air Watch, the Clean Air Task Force,
and so many other non-profit organizations,
all dedicated to the Right to Clean Air.
Some countries have a Clean Air Act which limits toxic gas emissions.
The U.S. passed its Clean Air Act in 1963, amending it twice for stricter limits.
Again in 2010, another amendment was proposed but never passed,
which would further limit emissions from coal factories and other industry sources
of toxins, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury.
