Back in the nineteenth century or so, industries pouring out smoke through the stacks were considered signs of progress and prosperity. However, that changed when the effects of the emissions became apparent, including smog, acid rain, and respiratory diseases. Nowadays, the smoke is usually much cleaner thanks to more efficient production processes and flue gas treatment, but there’s still smoke. What’s in it?
The presentation is based on facts from the OPSIS blog on this topic. Dialogue and voices are AI generated.
Explore our blog series on air pollution.
Air Pollution Part 1 – What’s in the Air?
Air Pollution Part 2 – Sources of Gaseous Substances