The problem of protecting the atmosphere from the harmful effects of man-made factors on it must be addressed at the highest level. And if you hold a high government post, then you can come to grips with solving this problem.
Instructions
Step 1
Develop laws, regulations and standards that govern the emission of damaging gases to the atmosphere. At the same time, it is necessary to touch upon all spheres of economic activity that threaten the environment: the chemical industry, energy, heavy metallurgy and the automotive industry.
Step 2
Instruct state control bodies to supervise large industrial enterprises, which are the main air pollutants in large cities.
Step 3
A taxation system for businesses, which will take into account the amount of carbon dioxide they emit into the atmosphere, will also help to solve the problem of protecting the atmosphere. The more such an enterprise pollutes the environment, the more tax it will have to pay.
Step 4
Develop and implement innovative technologies at enterprises that can make production processes less harmful.
Step 5
Create protective zones for green spaces in large cities: parks, squares, groves and forest belts. Surround polluting industrial sites and highways with green spaces. For example, one hectare of spruce forest can trap up to thirty-two tons of dust and gases, and a hectare of beech forest - up to sixty-eight tons.
Step 6
Implement a special program for vehicle owners using cars from the 20th century that are much less environmentally friendly than those currently being produced. For example, when buying a new car that emits less pollutants into the atmosphere, they will be entitled to a discount or interest-free installment plan.
Also encourage the use of electric transport in cities, because trolleybuses and metro are great alternatives to buses.