how the lenses of social science and natural science relate to the topic of air pollution in similar and different ways
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The social and natural science lenses have lots of overlapping relations on the topic of air pollution. The effect of the social science lens, such as people ignoring or refusing to believe that air pollution affects the climate could cause serious harm to the environment and the natural sciences involved therein. The article ‘Carbon Uptake and Air Pollution Mitigation of Different Evergreen Shrub Species’ discusses how air pollution has more of an affect on poorer populations. I believe this creates a conflated issue where the people least equipped to solve are affected the most and those with the resources to actually solve this issue have less of a desire to do so because it doesn’t affect them as much
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