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Interview Script Air Pollution

Interviewe

Hi, Im Andy from Earth Channel. A very good morning to everyone


and all. Today were going to discuss about air pollution. The air
quality is extremely important to us, yet the pollution is getting
worse day to day. Today, Im honoured to interview Professor Tai
on the issue of air pollution, the causes and the way to solve air
pollution. Professor Tai, is a professor at Malaya University,
Faculty of Environment.

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Professor Tai :

Hi, Andy and a very good morning to everyone.

Interviewer :

There is not everyone in todays world, who can answer the


question What Is Air Pollution clearly. Professor Tai, can you
explain the definition of air pollution clearly.

Professor Tai :

Yes, of course.

Air pollution is the addition of harmful chemicals, toxins,


particulate and other biological materials in the air which
lead to discomfort to living beings on the surface of earth
damaging the environment.

Interviewer:

Professor Tai, what is the effects of air pollution to the human


being life?

Professor Tai:

For the human being part, the air pollution will cause the
people respirating disease fatigue and decreased visual
activity.

The schools will close when the air pollution index is above
300.

Interviewer:

What about the effect to the environment?

Professor Tai:

The air pollution will cause acid rain, global warming and ozone
depletion for the environment.

Interviewer:

Its very obvious that the air pollution will affect our daily activity to
getting worse. Professor Tai, what are the causes of air pollution?

Professor Tai:

One of the major causes is carbon dioxide which is one of


the highest emitted pollutant in nature as living beings
exhale it. It is released by oil and chemical industries.

Carbon monoxide is yet another harmful gas which is


released because of fuel burning appliances like
automobiles, water heaters and others.

Besides, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are two more


harmful air pollutants.

Sulfur dioxide, is released because of petroleum refineries.

Whereas nitrogen dioxide is usually emitted because of


nuclear power points.

Interviewer:
Professor Tai:

Other causes are bushfire and open burning.

What about the air pollution causes by natural?

There are a number of natural causes of air pollution.

Volcanic eruptions can put dust and gases into the


atmosphere.

Bushfires and dust storms can engulf the air in smoke and
dust.

Swamp bacteria can create hydrogen sulphide and


methane-a green house gas.

Even cows, sheep and other farm animals produce


methane through their waste.

Interviewer:

It is essential to know the causes of air pollution in order to look for


methods to prevent them. So , I would like to invite Professor Tai
to suggest some ways to solve and prevent air pollution by some
simple and effective ways.

Professor Tai:

The ways to solve pollution can be divided into three major parts.
The three parts are family, society and transportation.

Interviewer:

Professor Tai, could you explain how we can prevent air pollution
for family part?

Professor Tai:

For the family part, we can save electricity by using


compact fluorescent lights and solar equipment.

Besides, the housewife can convert a propane grill to


natural gas to cook.

We can use the air pollution control equipment systems to


check on the pollution caused.

Use recyclable product, organic product to prevent the


creation of waste so there will be less need to burn rubbish
to get rid of it.

Interviewer:
Professor Tai:

Besides, also purchase low energy appliances.

How about the transportation part?

When possible, walk or bike to close by work locations.

Use of carpool or mass transit.

Service your vehicles on time and always insist on cleaning


air filters.

Interviewer:

Switch off your vehicles while waiting.

The last part is society, Professor Tai please suggest some


prevention of air pollution for this part.

Professor Tai:

Of course, our local authorities should run random check


on the impose hefty fines.

The last but not least the non-government organisation


can conduct public education such as plan a tree and
prevention of smoke.

Interviewer:
Professor Tai:

Thank you Professor Tai for spending your time with us today.

You are welcome,

I hope my speech today has given you some information


on air pollution and

Interviewer:

some of the measures that we can do to help prevent it.

Thank you Professor Tai. If every human being takes pains to


ensure that their daily activities do not cause pollution, then
perhaps we can save the earth for future generation. So ,let us all
do our part to save this earth. Remenber that earth is our home.
Thank you.

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