10.3.4

Strategies to Reduce Pollution Effects

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Strategies to Reduce Pollution Effects on Air Quality & Climate

Combat climate change by planting trees, cutting fossil fuels, and boosting renewables. Reduce acid rain with catalytic converters, low-sulfur fuels, and flue gas desulphurisation.

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Reducing climate change effects

  • Reducing livestock farming lowers methane emissions, a harmful greenhouse gas.
  • Decreasing fossil fuels use cuts carbon dioxide released into the air.
  • Increasing hydrogen and renewable energy like wind and solar provides clean power.
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How trees help climate change

  • Trees take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
    • Planting more trees means more carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere, reducing greenhouse gases.
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Cleaner energy sources

  • Fossil fuels, like coal and oil, burn to release carbon dioxide.
  • Hydrogen burns cleanly, producing only water.
  • Wind and solar power create electricity without pollution.
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Reducing acid rain effects

  • Catalytic converters in vehicles reduce nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide.
  • Using low-sulfur fuels lowers sulfur dioxide emissions from burning fuels.
  • Flue gas desulphurisation with calcium oxide removes sulfur dioxide from power station emissions.
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Flue gas desulphurisation and catalytic converters

  • Flue gas desulphurisation treats smoke from factories to remove sulfur dioxide.
    • Calcium oxide reacts with sulfur dioxide to form harmless compounds.

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1States of Matter

2Atoms, Elements & Compounds

3Stoichometry

4Electrochemistry

5Chemical Energetics

6Chemical Reactions

7Acids, Bases & Salts

8The Periodic Table

9Metals

10Chemistry of the Environment

11Organic Chemistry

11.1Formulae, Functional Groups & Terminology

11.2Naming Organic Compounds

11.3Fuels

11.4Alkanes

11.5Alkenes

11.6Alcohols

11.7Carboxylic Acids

11.8Polymers

12Experimental Techniques & Chemical Analysis

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