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Air Pollution in the Grand Canyon Air pollution refers to the introduction or presence of harmful or dangerous substances into the air. These substances make the air unfit and irritating to the humans and other living biodiversities within the environment. There are several causative factors leading to air pollution in Grand Canyon (Christensen 6). The causative factors may be natural and human, both voluntary and involuntary.Ethical IssuesHumans have a deep and imperative influence on the environment.
Environment is a huge life supporting system on earth and the human negative impacts on it like pollution raises ethical concerns. Humans pollute the environment voluntarily through smoking and channeling of polluted substances directly into the environment without treatment. These effluents have both short-term and long-term effects on the environment (Phalen and Robert 8).Humans are responsible for preserving and protecting the environment. With the advancement of technology, enterprise that is more industrial emerges and grows.
Failure by humans to prevent and control the environmental pollution is unethical (Clowney and Patricia 22). Humans should consider all the other living organisms before engaging in environmental pollution acts.Moral ImplicationsThe negative actions of man towards the environment raise discontent to him. The reason is that air pollution causes acid rain and disruption of the ozone layer. Global warming is an emerging issue resulting from man’s inconsiderate actions towards the environment. Environment is the primary source of a man’s livelihood, and it is essential that humans should care of it (Kun-Ming et al. 1). Failure to enhance measures to ensure clean air quality raises ethical concerns since the man has the responsibility of conserving the environment by nature.
The Land ContextGrand Canyon is a landmark landscape overwhelming peoples’ senses through its immense size. The landscape is a steep-sided canyon carved by Colorado, a river in the State of Arizona in America. It is entirely located in north Arizona in America. Grand Canyon consists of unique combinations of geologic color and erosion forms beautify a canyon that is 277 miles long.Grand Canyon encompasses several unique areas including Grand Canyon National Park and the United States national park.
The national park stretches to the north Rim and the South Rim. The Landscape consists of uncovered geologic strata layer upon layer from the bottom Vishnu schist to the capping Kaibab limestone. The entire park area is a semi-desert experiencing all the desert climate and temperatures. Adjacent to the Colorado River are riparian vegetation and sandy beaches prevailing.Correct Ethical DecisionThe correct ethical decision should be that which favors both the environment and humans. Humans should be responsible and should completely avoid voluntary and reckless pollution forms such as smoking.
The decision helps in sustaining a stable environment capable of supporting all the living organisms to which it is a habitat.The next ethical decision to make will be rational decisions concerning the environment. Humans should ensure that the industrial effluents undergo proper treatment before exposing to the environment. The method considers all the biodiversity and the environment. The decision will aid in improving the productivity of Grand Canyon due to lack of the semi-desert steering conditions.
Works CitedChristensen, Shane. Frommers Grand Canyon National Park. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2012. Print.Clowney, David and Patricia, Mosto. Earthcare: An Anthology in Environmental Ethics. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2009. Print.Kun-Ming, Lin, Yu Tai-Yi, and Chang Len-Fu Walter. "Investigating Influences of Sea-Land Circulation On Ozone Pollution In Southern Taiwan By Coupling Cluster Analysis With Back - Trajectory Simulation." International Journal of Organizational Innovation 6.3 (2014): 144-152.
Phalen, Robert and Robert, Phalen. Introduction to Air Pollution Science: A Public Health Perspective. Burlington, Mass: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2013. Print.Yanagihara, Wendy and Jennifer, Denniston. Grand Canyon National Park. Footscray, Vic: Lonely Planet, 2012. Print.
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