Article: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2014/03/26/china-india-smog-rivalry-a-sign-of-global-menace/
Author: Angel Hsu & Jason Schwartz Scientific American
March 26, 2014
Title: Air Pollution
The article is about the debate between which air quality is worse and should be focused on more. This debate contributes to the global concern over bad air practices. The debate between worse air quality cannot be settled because of government's monitoring and reporting standards. People everywhere should cooperate on improving the quality of our air with full commitment. One obstacle to maintaining air quality is the problem of monitoring as said about the the ones in New Dheli. The air monitoring is expensive and these governments do not want to pay these prices. The vitality of the environment will require decision makers to get serious about monitoring and reporting standards.
The debate between China and India would pressure these governments to commit to monitoring the air and will end the debate once and for all. Some governments care more for either their money or to hide the truth. Governments have no concern over their people and their health. It also shows how the Earth should work together as a whole to get rid of problems like bad air quality. This relates to me because there are things that be done as a team to solve the problem. One example a game that play in team, they need to work together to win the game. They have to have a teamwork.
Also, without a consistent approach for the government, questions wouldn't be solved. This relates to me because consistently trying your best on the court is a solution to getting the job done. Have to have the governments have a big meeting to talk about these problems of air quality. There have already been laws that have been passed, but these laws aren't working out for some of the nations like China and India. If some governments show that revealing the truth is the best way to prevent health problems, it can persuade the governments that worry about the public knowing the truth.
Author: Angel Hsu & Jason Schwartz Scientific American
March 26, 2014
Title: Air Pollution
The article is about the debate between which air quality is worse and should be focused on more. This debate contributes to the global concern over bad air practices. The debate between worse air quality cannot be settled because of government's monitoring and reporting standards. People everywhere should cooperate on improving the quality of our air with full commitment. One obstacle to maintaining air quality is the problem of monitoring as said about the the ones in New Dheli. The air monitoring is expensive and these governments do not want to pay these prices. The vitality of the environment will require decision makers to get serious about monitoring and reporting standards.
The debate between China and India would pressure these governments to commit to monitoring the air and will end the debate once and for all. Some governments care more for either their money or to hide the truth. Governments have no concern over their people and their health. It also shows how the Earth should work together as a whole to get rid of problems like bad air quality. This relates to me because there are things that be done as a team to solve the problem. One example a game that play in team, they need to work together to win the game. They have to have a teamwork.
Also, without a consistent approach for the government, questions wouldn't be solved. This relates to me because consistently trying your best on the court is a solution to getting the job done. Have to have the governments have a big meeting to talk about these problems of air quality. There have already been laws that have been passed, but these laws aren't working out for some of the nations like China and India. If some governments show that revealing the truth is the best way to prevent health problems, it can persuade the governments that worry about the public knowing the truth.