September 16, 2019
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 In 2025 - Impact of Climate Change on Air Quality

Topic: 2025 – Impact of Climate Change on Air Quality
Country: Israel
Delegate Name: Jacob Preston

Committee: United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)
Topic: Impact of Climate Change on Air Quality
Country: Israel
School: Mattawan High School

The Delegation of Israel on the Impact of Climate Change on Air Quality

The Delegation of Israel believes that the decreasing quality of air is a worldwide issue and of international importance and concern. The primary cause of decreasing air quality and increasing climate change is industry and factory emissions. As of recently, Israel plans on decreasing emissions by 85% by 2050, by increasing efficiency of renewable energy and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. If the output of harmful emissions decreases, climate change can decrease as well, making it easier to clean air and improve air quality. The issues are how to decrease emissions and who will decrease emissions, since industrial emissions are the primary cause of climate change and decreasing air quality.
In order to improve the global climate and air quality, many nations will have to participate, meaning countries both in and out of low air quality regions need to work towards reducing their contributions to climate change and working with other countries to improve air quality. This may mean developed countries contributing more to the global effort than developing countries to help accelerate the process of reducing emissions. The international goal is to grow renewable energy use and create more efficient uses of energy in all kinds of industries, such as transportation or agriculture. Overall, the committee must first analyze the primary causations of climate change impacts on air quality before deciding what to do to minimize it, how to execute that idea, and the best nations who are willing to participate in working towards that plan.