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Describe the coordinating the regulation of multiple sources of pollutant
Pollutants emitted by motor vehicles, airplanes and other engines have negative effects on human health and also on the environment. To prevent these negative effects, there are environmental regulatory bodies who formulate different policies to minimize air pollution. Vehicles and motor engines need to be regularly washed and old parts need to be replaced as soon as possible. Smokes from fossil fuel power stations, factories, burning of woods and coal are dangerous for environment as well as for the human being. These pollutants can be controlled by the concerned authority, they can follow the guidelines of the government before opening a factory or establishing a power station. Their licence should be verified by the regulatory body. Military resources such as nuclear weapons, toxic gases are harmful for the environment. It can be controlled by minimizing its use only, except this there are no other ways to reduce its negative impact. Methane emitted by the digestion of food by animals can be regulated by providing them an enclosed area where they can eat and burp. Smoke and carbon monoxide from wildfires can be eliminated by proper investigation of the cause and effect of the harmful gases. Besides, all these measures awareness can be created to plant more trees. There should be proper coordination between public and government to tackle the environmental issues. Different policies of government should be properly implemented to safeguard our environment.