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Why was it important to establish the Clean Air Act? to reduce the need to study the effects of dirty air on human health to determine ways to reduce the number of premature deaths per year to create a regulation that makes any activities that pollute the air illegal to make sure that no government activities polluted the local atmosphere

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Clean Air Act (CAA), U.S. federal law, passed in 1970 and later amended, to prevent air pollution and thereby protect the ozone layer and promote public health. The Clean Air Act (CAA) gave the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the power it needed to take effective action to fight environmental pollution.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Explanation:

Clean Air Act:

For forty years, the air we breathe has been protected by the Clean Air Act. As a result of reducing air pollution, tens of thousands of lives have been saved, public health has improved, and the U.S. economy has been safeguarded.

The serious issue of carbon pollution and climate change must be addressed right away with the help of the comprehensive pollution control system provided by the Clean Air Act, which has a successful track record. This law can go into effect right away either on its own or in conjunction with other new climate laws. The Center is doing a lot of effort to ensure that the Clean Air Act is upheld and not undermined.

To determine ways to reduce the number of premature deaths per year.

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