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Four gases comprise the atmosphere: nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide.

The two atmospheric gases most important to humans and other organisms are carbon and oxygen.

Greenhouse gas: when nitrous oxide traps heat in the atmosphere.

Sulfur oxides: colorless, nonflammable gas with a strong irritating odor.

Sulfur trioxide reacts with oxygen in the air.

Carbon dioxide: poisonous and reduces the bloods ability to transport oxygen. Associated with global warming.

Small hydrocarbon molecules are gaseous at room temperature. Hydrocarbons: some injure the respiratory tract and others have been demonstrated to cause cancer.

Methane is a greenhouse gas related to global warming.

Two main human sources of primary air pollutants are transportation and industries.

Mobile sources: trucks and automobiles.

Electric power plants and other industrial facilities are known as stationary sources.

The top three industrial sources of toxic pollutants that are fatal to humans are the chemical industry, the metals industry and the paper industry.

Air pollution injures organisms, reduces visibility and attacks and corrodes materials such as metals, plastics, rubber and fabrics.

Exposure to low levels of pollutants irritates the yes and causes inflammation of the respiratory tract.

Developing countries: o Believe they must be industrialized to compete economically o Environmental quality is a low priority o Outdated technologies are often adopted o Air pollution laws are not enforced.

--  Gas concentrations in the atmosphere: Insuring a healthy environment is vital. Iraq believes that it is important for developing countries need to see further than the need of being industrialized economically. Environmental quality should not be a low priority and air pollution laws must be enforced. Gases in the atmosphere are rising, whether they are from burning coal, oil, or even a change in land use or agriculture. Iraq is one nation but this doesn’t just affect Iraq but the world as a whole. In the long run the earth will need to get rid of the energy at the same time as which it receives energy from the sun. Iraq will put its efforts in trying to balance the environment for damages will be irreversible.
 * Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere block infrared radiation from escaping directly from the surface to space.
 * The main greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, nitrous oxide, halocarbons, and other industrial gases. These gases occur naturally and produce less than 1% of greenhouse.
 * Human activity is causing greenhouse levels to rise. Such as carbon dioxide from burning coal, oil and natural gases. Methane and nitrous oxide are emitted from agriculture and change in the land use.
 * In the long run the earth will need to get rid of the energy at the same rate at which it receives energy from the sun. Since the thicker the greenhouse gets it reduces the amount of energy loss.
 * Carbon dioxide is responsible for 60% of the greenhouse effect.
 * Aerosols are an important impact on the climate, which come from human influence.
 * Greenhouse gas emissions will depend on global population, economic, technological and social trends to come.
 * Inland regions are warmer than coastal areas and zones.
 * The most important human activities emit greenhouse gases.
 * Carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels is the largest source of emissions from human activity.
 * Extracting, processing, transporting, and distributing fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases.
 * Deforestation is the second largest greenhouse contributor.
 * Climate change will have economic consequences
 * Damages will be irreversible
 * Production and use of energy are the leading source of human greenhouse emissions.

Deploying environment conditions experts on behalf of the United Nations environmental programme to: i) Inspect environmental conditions such as: a. Water pollution b . Air pollution c. Deforestation d. Desertification ii) Nations not maintaining international standards as stated by the United Nations Environmental Program will be subject to consequence.