Overview
Taking action to reduce air pollution will help improve the health of Canadians, preserve our ecosystems and enhance Canada's economic competitiveness. Clean Air Online was developed to provide all Canadians with the information they need to make informed decisions as consumers and citizens. More...
IssuesIssues associated with air pollution include: smog, acid rain, transboundary movement of pollutants, indoor air pollution and land use |
SourcesKey sources of air pollution associated with human activities include: the burning of fossil fuels, transportation, various industries, our homes, wood heating, and many others. Natural sources can also contribute to air pollution. |
ImpactsPoor air quality affects human health, the environment and the economy. |
Taking actionTaking action in your community can be as big or small a project as you want it to be. More... |