SacatonMiddle School
Sacaton,Arizona

Grand Canyon - no haze
Introduction:

We have been studying about what we can do about the HAZE in the GRAND CANYON and how we can make it a cleaner environment. Here are three of the things we need less of: smoke from forest fires, pollutants from cars and power plants. Our research tells us that motor vehicles emit several pollutants with vehicles such as ( cars, trucks, and buses).




Recommendations:
We want to prevent haze:
  • By driving less
  • Ride bikes to get to school or work
  • Create a car that doesn't run on oil or gas
  • Filltering out the smokestacks before letting it out 
  • Having less burning in the forest.
Positive Consequences:

We want to save some oil and gas.
Clear smokestacks so their will be no bad chemicals or toxics in the air.
Have less burning so their will be less smoke in the atmosphere.
Less driving so no one will get Carcinogen known as cancer.

Negative Consequences:

Some people won't ride bikes because no one will like to ride a bike with a suit on.
It might be a little expensive to create a car that doesn't run on oil or gas.
Some people have to burn so that the trees will have food.
It's going to be a lot of money to put a filter in all the smokestacks.

Grand Canyon - haze

Bookmarks:
 

Grand Canyon Visibility
AIR QUALITY and  THE GRAND CANYON TRUST

GRAND CANYON Explorer
Grand Canyon Air Quality
 

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