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Everyone has a right to breathe air, and no authority can limit your right to breathe air, so I think open access would apply to breathing air. Also, our use of air for our crops and animals is unrestricted. We can use air in the atmosphere for burning fuel, but we are limited regarding how we can use it to accept our exhaust. State and federal governments, which have management and transfer rights, regulate exhaust emissions from vehicles, factories, and power plants, but no one has alienation or ownership rights. It is not possible to sell the atmosphere. Regarding air as a resource for accepting exhaust emissions, I think it could be regarded as public property because the government regulates some aspects of its use.
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(Answers may vary.) Plato/ Edmentum