1.Environmental Pollution Scenario Review and Summary You are an  associate-level environmental scientist in a large urban city. The  growing human population within the city increases pressure on the  infrastructure and natural resources, affecting the environment. As  cities expand, they cut deeper into surrounding rural areas, causing  environmental problems, such as the loss of wetlands, loss of biological  habitats, and air and water pollution. The high density of automobiles,  factories, and commercial enterprises in urban areas adds to airborne  emissions, including particulate matter, various types of oxides, and  hazardous volatile compounds. Your selected city is experiencing rapid  growth in population. The City Council is worried that this pattern of  population growth, combined with concerns over climate change, is  beginning to create a number of negative environmental, economic, and  social consequences. These include deteriorating infrastructure,  increasing traffic congestion, declining air and water quality, and the  loss of open space. The City Council has charged you with writing a  report that will recommend measures to address the pollution issues and  reduce carbon emissions. Make decisions on the optimal measures for  addressing the pollution management issue. Choose four of the following  measures based on pollution reduction:
• Pollution control legislation  for point sources
• Random emission testing
• Encouraging alternative  transportation, walking, and bicycle use
• Promoting fuel-efficient cars
• Establishing green spaces or urban forestry
• Improving roads
•  Encouraging carpooling Write a 700- to 1,050-word summary briefly  describing the background information and details. Include the following  information:
• Describe your selected measures.
• From an environmental  science and climate change perspective, describe the potential  effectiveness of your selected measures.
• Trade-offs for the various  pollution reduction measures, including potential improvements in human  and ecosystem health: For example, bringing in legislation to install  pollution control devices in factories may sound like an effective  choice, but installation of such devices is a huge expense, and there is  likelihood of strong opposition by business groups.
• Explain the  following statement: "Decision-making about environmental issues  necessitates the maintenance of a fine balance between the effectiveness  of measures and the public reaction towards them." Include at least two  outside references. Format your summary consistent with APA guidelines.