The planet has had the problem of air pollution for a long time. Though it differs from area to area, it still affects the every person for the long term. Industrialization is mainly responsible for a great deal of the air pollution by releasing toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. This appears to be a trade off most people are willing to accept for what is considered the advancement of society. We not merely have lots of things that make life less difficult but it has generated jobs for many.
We really do not know how to tackle the problem because industrialization has improved our lives in one aspect but has also damaged our lives on the other. One example, our car has helped a lot of us to lead prosperous lives but it pollutes the air however no serious attempts have been made to build clean driving cars. Why is it completely up to people to change their driving habits, by car pooling, or taking a bus, when the technology is there to have more energy-efficient cars. It is vital that everyone does everything they can to not waste energy no matter what your financial situation.
Emission laws which affect cars and production facilities have been great at reducing the pollution getting into the air. The air in the United States improved to some degree because several factories were moved offshore. It's possible it has made pollution worse where they have moved to, but the loss of employment have hurt the economy in this country. The effects of a choice to help society can take many years to realize. You can easily blame everything on mankind, but nature does a great deal of damage itself. Cutting down trees may be a cause of concern for the planet, but how many trees are destroyed each year by forest fires caused by lightning?
Hurricanes and tornadoes have a means of wrecking many trees as well. Volcanoes also have caused much of the air pollution for millions of years. There needs to be a way to find out if all the recent natural disasters were brought on only by nature or if man had a hand in it. If we instigated many of it, then we ought to make an attempt to stop it. It needs to involve everybody and not those who are less fortunate. The majority of things done in the world are for the benefit of the affluent, and maybe they need to figure out what to do, without making money on it, like the oil companies.
Many would love to have an energy-efficient car. They would even like to live in an energy-efficient house.