2) the what is the pollution around us and how much we are making it worse.
3) the when is now or the 21st century Tuesday november, 24, 2009
4) the where is the air we breathe in and the air we pollute and above us and the air that everything breathes in.
5) the why is because so many people do activities that pollute the air and other things like drive cars or vehicles that use fossil fuels for example: we use lots of Coal, Gasoline, and others.
My oppinion is that i think that we should be using less fossil fuels like gas because lots of people just like to drive and just waste it and that is how we pollute our air so bad and i think that we could try to figure out a way to less pollutw the air and to use less of the most pollutant things and that way we can breathe in much cleaner air.
"These are some facts."
1) atmospheric carbon dioxide levels safe for our planet is 350 parts per million (ppm).
Today, as a direct result of human activities, it stands at 386 ppm.
2) If just 25% of U.S. families used 10 fewer **plastic bags** a month, we would save over 2.5 BILLION bags a year.
1) the who is environmental issues
2) the what is the pollution around us and how much we are making it worse.
3) the when is now or the 21st century Tuesday november, 24, 2009
4) the where is the air we breathe in and the air we pollute and above us and the air that everything breathes in.
5) the why is because so many people do activities that pollute the air and other things like drive cars or vehicles that use fossil fuels for example: we use lots of Coal, Gasoline, and others.
My oppinion is that i think that we should be using less fossil fuels like gas because lots of people just like to drive and just waste it and that is how we pollute our air so bad and i think that we could try to figure out a way to less pollutw the air and to use less of the most pollutant things and that way we can breathe in much cleaner air.
"These are some facts."
1) atmospheric carbon dioxide levels safe for our planet is 350 parts per million (ppm).
Today, as a direct result of human activities, it stands at 386 ppm.
2) If just 25% of U.S. families used 10 fewer **plastic bags** a month, we would save over 2.5 BILLION bags a year.
Department of Transportation