
Clean Air Acts
The Clean Air Acts are laws that set standards to reduce air pollution caused by factories, vehicles, and other sources. They aim to protect public health and the environment by limiting harmful emissions like smoke, chemicals, and pollutants. These laws require regular testing and monitoring, encourage cleaner technologies, and ensure industries follow regulations. By improving air quality, the Clean Air Acts help prevent health problems like asthma and heart disease and preserve natural ecosystems for future generations.