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02/27/2018

Environmental Pollution

Cardei, P., et al. "Elementary and complex simulation of a river pollution in order to raise environmental training and awareness." INMATEH-Agricultural Engineering 49.2 (2016): 99-106.

Secondly, the literal resource by Cardei et al. is a peer-reviewed journal article. Cardei et al. primarily claim that incremental simulation built on models of mathematics plays an important role in creating environment awareness even in the field of higher education. Main aim of the paper is to indicate how numerical simulations play a critical role in physical processes that serve to raise education and awareness on the environment. Mainly, the emphasis is on making right choices depending on complexity particular in the context of river pollution. This resource will be important in the enabling enhanced training and awareness on the need of environmental conservation.

Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution, et al. Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution 2010: Part A-Ozone and Particulate Matter. UN, 2010.

Thirdly, the resource by the United Nations is a publication of an environmental convention. The contents of this paper claim that particulate matter and ozone are the specific pollutants that are identified to have detrimental human health impacts. Focus and purpose of this paper are on globally set objectives on quality of air as well hemispheric transportation and the effect on air quality in both regional and local areas. Particularly, this paper will be resources in the providing policies that have been set based on international agreements on ways of managing and conserving the environment in reducing environment pollution.

Tal, Alon. "Overpopulation Is Still The Problem." Huffpost, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alon-tal/overpopulation-is-still-t_b_3990646.html .

Tal presents a newspaper article on the Huff post. The main claim of this newspaper article is that some individuals have used the print media platform to misinform on the issue of overpopulation by stating that it is not and has never been a challenge to the environment. Main objective of this article is to emphasize on how overpopulation remains to be a menace to the environment that leads to desertification, hunger and species depletion. This resource will be useful in providing information on how overpopulation trends have continued to impact on the environment.

Mackenzie, Jillian. "Air Pollution: Everything You Need To Know." NRDC, 2016, https://www.nrdc.org/stories/air-pollution-everything-you-need-know .

The fifth article is from website resource specifically a organization website. The main claim of this article is that adversities on human health are the main effects of air pollution due to its emphasis on all the major air pollutants leading to adverse effects on human lives. It is the aim of this post and article to highlight the basics about air pollution, its causes, its effects, how to reduce air pollution and how to engage in health protection. Usefulness of this article in the current assignment will be on providing insights on air pollution through a detailed coverage about it as one of the types of pollution.

Wolf, Sonja. "Drugs, violence, and corruption: Perspectives from Mexico and Central America." Latin American Politics and Society 58.1 (2016): 146-155.

The first resource by Wolf is a peer-reviewed journal article. Wolf mainly claims that organized street and gang crime activity has been on the increase and it stems from the drug criminal groups that work to diversify their crime in response to government efforts to curtail them. Other forms of crime that increased included kidnappings, extortions and migrant smuggling. Primarily, this particular article by Wolf aims at highlighting the evils of corruption, drugs and violence and their negative impacts on the societies of Central America and Mexico. In relation to environmental pollution, the current essay is about making the world better and eradicating the evils of corruption, drugs and violence will be critical in effectively promoting welfare on both environment and society fronts.