clean air act

     

A Clean Air Act escribes one of a number of pieces of legislation relating to the reduction of smog and air pollution in general. The use of governments to enforce clean air standards has contributed to an improvement in human health and longer life spans. Critics argue it has also sapped corporate profits and contributed to outsourcing, while defenders counter that improved environmental air quality has generated more jobs than it has terminated.

Trivia about clean air act

  • We breathe a bit easier because Rep. Kenneth Roberts sponsored the original version of this act in 1963
  • This 1970 act set standards for major pollutants, including ozone & carbon monoxide
  • When you take a deep breath, you can thank Bush Sr. for signing a strengthened version of this 1970 law

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