A summary of the issues.
Under economics, we can also include the cost of pollution damage; under public health, we can also include the well-being of inanimate objects that are affected by air pollution.
All these issues are interrelated. For example, if air pollution causes
a change in climate, this may result in lifestyle changes or economic costs
or health effects (due to, for example, higher temperatures), which leads
to regulation, which produces more lifestyle changes.